Rep. Glenn Ivey addresses federal uncertainty and local initiatives

Rep. Glenn Ivey addresses federal uncertainty and local initiatives
Glenn Ivey, U.S. Representative of Maryland's 4th Congressional District — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Glenn Ivey, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing Maryland’s 4th district since 2023, recently shared several updates via social media. His communications reflect his ongoing efforts and concerns regarding federal workers, local governance, and labor rights.

On July 9, 2025, Rep. Ivey expressed concern about the uncertainty facing federal workers and millions of Americans relying on veterans care, Social Security, and other government programs. He stated: “Federal workers and millions of Americans relying on veterans care, Social Security and other government programs now face uncertainty (2/2). Read more below: https://t.co/KBkKLuuuAQ”.

The following day, July 10, he highlighted a meeting with the new County Executive of Prince George’s County. In his post he mentioned: “Great to host our new County Executive @pgcountyexec Braveboy in our district office this week. We’re teaming up to turn ideas into action—supporting families, students, and small businesses across Prince George’s County. Let’s get to work.” This indicates an active collaboration aimed at improving community welfare.

Later that same day, Rep. Ivey voiced support for food service workers as part of his role as Vice Chair of the Labor Caucus. He tweeted: “As a Vice Chair of the @Labor_Caucus, I’m proud to stand with the food service workers who keep the House running. They deserve fair pay, dignity, and a Congress that has their back.” This aligns with his commitment to advocating for worker rights alongside organizations like Unite Here and AFGE National.



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