Rep. Glenn Ivey, U.S. Congressman representing Maryland’s 4th district since 2023, addressed the release of SNAP contingency funds and local community resources in a series of posts on November 3, 2025.
In a post published at 18:22 UTC, Ivey commented on a recent legal decision: “Today’s court ruling rightly orders the Trump administration to release $4.6 billion in SNAP contingency funds so families can finally get the food aid that has been in limbo since November 1. This is a major win for 42 million Americans who depend on these benefits — but it’s”.
Later that day at 19:55 UTC, Ivey emphasized access to food assistance programs, stating: “No one should go hungry. If you need help, click the links below to access food programs in your community. Food Assistance: https://t.co/9Sjmnn4UkD State of Maryland Resources: https://t.co/IqCuhz6cR6 Council Member Jolene Ivey Resource Page: https://t.co/TU1XrpH093 https://t.co/eegpox3gRo”.
At 21:24 UTC on the same day, Ivey promoted an upcoming career event for constituents: “Our Future Ready Career Fair is on Saturday, November 15 at 10 a.m. at Crossland High School (6901 Temple Hill Road, Camp Springs, MD)! Build professional presence with strong LinkedIn & Indeed profiles Receive ‘Dress for Success’ advice Grab FREE https://t.co/ChEarLGBzn”.
Glenn Ivey succeeded Anthony Brown as representative for Maryland’s 4th district in Congress and previously served in the Maryland House of Representatives. Born in Chelsea, Massachusetts in 1961 and currently residing in Cheverly, Ivey holds degrees from Princeton University and Harvard Law School.

