glenn ivey discusses juneteenth celebration and local leadership change

glenn ivey discusses juneteenth celebration and local leadership change
Glenn Ivey, U.S. Representative of Maryland's 4th Congressional District — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Glenn Ivey, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Maryland’s 4th district, has shared several significant updates through his social media presence. Having replaced former member Anthony Brown in 2023, Ivey continues to engage with constituents on key events and initiatives.

On June 18, 2025, Rep. Ivey shared a post without specific content disclosed here.

On June 19, 2025, Rep. Ivey commemorated Juneteenth through a tweet, stating: “Today we honor #Juneteenth—a powerful reminder of strength, resilience, and the ongoing fight for justice. Today and every day we must work to ensure America lives up to its promise of equality for all.”

On June 20, 2025, Rep. Ivey expressed his honor at attending an important local political event via Twitter: “I was truly honored to join the inauguration ceremony welcoming Prince George’s County’s new County Executive, Aisha Braveboy. I look forward to continued collaboration and working hand in hand to serve the residents of Prince George’s County. Congratulations @braveboy4cex.”

Born in Chelsea, Massachusetts in 1961 and residing in Cheverly now at age 62, Glenn Ivey has been actively involved in politics since earning a BA from Princeton University and a JD from Harvard Law School.



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