Glenn Ivey voices legislative efforts and student opportunities in recent tweets

Glenn Ivey voices legislative efforts and student opportunities in recent tweets
Glenn Ivey, U.S. Representative of Maryland's 4th Congressional District — Official U.S. House Headshot
0Comments

Glenn Ivey, who currently serves in the U.S. Congress representing Maryland’s 4th District, communicated a series of significant messages through recent tweets. He highlighted legislative efforts and issues relevant to his constituents underlining his active role in addressing key societal concerns.

On March 27, 2025, Representative Glen Ivey announced his reintroduction of the Raise the Age Act. He stated, “I am proud to reintroduce the Raise the Age Act. This common-sense bill is a crucial step for keeping our kids safer and protecting our communities. I want to thank @RepMGS and @RepJoeNeguse in partnering together on this effort and for the overwhelming support of our colleagues”.

Later that day, Ivey voiced his stance on Social Security benefits, emphasizing his commitment to protecting seniors’ financial stability. He remarked, “Seniors are entitled to their Social Security benefits. Point Blank. Taking away retirement benefits from millions of Americans is wrong and it will cripple seniors that depend on these checks. I joined @MSNBC’s Alex Witt last Sunday, to discuss how I am fighting for you and will”.

On March 28, 2025, Ivey invited high school students in Maryland’s Fourth Congressional District to participate in the annual Congressional Art Competition. He explained, “Our annual Congressional Art Competition is happening! If you are a high school student in Maryland’s Fourth Congressional District, I invite you to participate. The deadline for submissions is April 11, 2025. For more information, view the flyer below and visit my website”.



Related

Jared Smith President and CEO at Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation

Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation launches web page for strategic plan

The Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation has launched a dedicated web page for its strategic planning process. Residents can monitor progress on economic initiatives and provide input via an online survey open until May 15.

Wes Moore, Governor of Maryland

Maryland holds the 17th rank nationally for pension contributions in 2024

Maryland received $5.1 billion in total public pension contributions, ranking it 17th in the United States in 2024, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of Public Pensions.

Steven A. Hall, Sheriff

St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office responds to report of gun at Great Mills High School

A student tip about a possible firearm led St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s deputies to investigate at Great Mills High School on April 14. No weapon was found but alcohol and marijuana were recovered from one student who now faces charges related to substance possession.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Maryland State Wire.