Rep. Glenn Ivey addresses key issues including taxes and science funding

Rep. Glenn Ivey addresses key issues including taxes and science funding
Glenn Ivey U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland's 4th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Glenn Ivey, a U.S. Congressman representing Maryland’s 4th district, has shared several statements on social media regarding current political and societal issues. On March 24, 2025, he addressed topics ranging from tax policies to commemorating significant figures in American history and the importance of science programs.

In a tweet posted on March 24, 2025, at 15:59 UTC, Rep. Ivey criticized Republican efforts in Congress to cut taxes that would benefit billionaires with additional tax breaks. He contrasted this with the stance of House Democrats who aim to expand the Child Tax Credit to provide support for families. “Republicans in Congress want to cut taxes to help billionaires with additional tax breaks. @HouseDemocrats want to help YOU by expanding the Child Tax Credit.”

Later that day, at 17:01 UTC, Rep. Ivey expressed his condolences over the passing of Mia Love, America’s first Black Republican congresswoman. He acknowledged her role as the only GOP member of the Congressional Black Caucus during her tenure and highlighted her advocacy for immigration reform. This tribute was shared during Women’s History Month as a celebration of her contributions. “Over the weekend, we also lost America’s first Black Republican congresswoman Mia Love…”

On March 24, 2025, at 18:00 UTC, Rep. Ivey reported meeting with Bill Nye and constituent advocates to discuss budget cuts affecting NASA and other essential science programs. He emphasized the need to reinvigorate national interest in science and space exploration for continued prosperity and innovation.“This morning, I met with @BillNye and constituent advocates…”



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