Rep. Adam Smith highlights Social Security concerns, MLK’s legacy, and NATO anniversary

Rep. Adam Smith highlights Social Security concerns, MLK’s legacy, and NATO anniversary
U.S. Rep. Adam Smith Washington's 9th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Adam Smith, currently serving Washington’s 9th district in the U.S. Congress, shared several posts recently focusing on both historical reflections and ongoing political issues. With a background that includes 28 years in Congress and previous service in the Washington State Senate, Smith continues to engage actively with his constituents and broader governance topics.

On April 3, 2025, Rep. Smith shared a concern raised by a constituent regarding potential changes to Social Security. He mentioned that dismantling Social Security could significantly impact Washingtonians. He invited others to share their stories through a dedicated submission portal: “I heard from a constituent in Federal Way about how dismantling Social Security could have a real impact on Washingtonians. To submit your story, visit https://t.co/oRJBjjZRW7.”

April 4, 2025, marked a tribute by Rep. Smith to Martin Luther King Jr., recognizing this day as the anniversary of Dr. King’s death. He emphasized Dr. King’s bravery and enduring legacy: “On this day in 1968, the world lost Martin Luther King Jr. We honor Dr. King’s life and legacy today, and his bravery that created a new path for many Americans.”

That same day, Rep. Smith acknowledged the lasting importance of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). He marked the 76th anniversary of the NATO treaty and highlighted its contributions to democracy, human rights, and economic partnerships. He expressed his commitment to supporting the alliance: “Today marks the 76th anniversary of @NATO treaty. This alliance of countries has been vital to democracy, human rights, and economic partnerships, and I look forward to supporting it for many years to come.”



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