Rep. Glenn Ivey discusses public health jobs and new tech partnerships for Maryland

Glenn Ivey, U.S. Representative of Maryland%27s 4th Congressional District - Official U.S. House Headshot
Glenn Ivey, U.S. Representative of Maryland%27s 4th Congressional District - Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Glenn Ivey, who represents Maryland’s 4th district in the U.S. Congress, shared updates on September 18, 2025, regarding public health jobs, a new quantum research center in College Park, and concerns over recent crime legislation.

In a post at 16:53 UTC on September 18, Rep. Ivey wrote: “Federal jobs in Public Health are vital to families and communities across my district. I lost my father to Alzheimer’s disease, so I know personally how essential research, prevention, and care are. But these jobs also strengthen our local economy, providing good-paying”.

Later that day at 20:31 UTC, he highlighted a partnership between major institutions and government officials for technological advancement: “Big news for Maryland’s 4th District and our state’s future. @Microsoft, @UofMaryland, @President_Pines, and @GovWesMoore and the State of Maryland are teaming up to launch a new quantum research center in College Park.
This partnership strengthens our position as the “Capital of”
.

At 22:04 UTC on the same day, Rep. Ivey addressed public safety policy debates: “As someone who’s served as both a federal prosecutor in DC and as Prince George’s County State’s Attorney, I know firsthand what works to keep communities safe. The crime bills that the House passed yesterday don’t do that. They strip DC of its home-rule authority, push harsher”.

Rep. Glenn Ivey has represented Maryland’s 4th district since replacing Anthony Brown in Congress in 2023; previously he served in the Maryland House of Representatives. Born in Chelsea, Massachusetts in 1961 and now residing in Cheverly at age 62, Ivey is an alumnus of Princeton University (BA) and Harvard Law School (JD).



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