Rep. Glenn Ivey highlights faith community involvement and constituent outreach

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Glenn Ivey, U.S. Representative of Maryland%27s 4th Congressional District - Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Glenn Ivey, U.S. Congressman representing Maryland’s 4th district since 2023, recently shared several updates on his social media accounts, highlighting his engagement with local faith communities and providing resources for constituents to contact his office.

On October 3, 2025, Rep. Ivey posted a tweet that included only a link: https://t.co/rqPp9Iewcq.

Three days later, on October 6, he invited constituents to reach out to his office by sharing a direct resource: “Visit my website to get in contact with my office:
https://t.co/9Sjmnn5sab https://t.co/rMfZQE55bm”
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Later that same day, Rep. Ivey commented on the role of faith communities and celebrated a milestone for a local church: “Faith communities are pillars of hope, trust, and strength in challenging times.

Over the weekend, I joined Fort Washington Baptist Church to celebrate their 60th Anniversary.

Their decades of service and steadfast commitment to faith and community are a powerful example for https://t.co/SMGcgpJxVp“.

Glenn Ivey has served as the representative for Maryland’s 4th District in Congress since 2023 after replacing Anthony Brown. He previously held a seat in the Maryland House of Representatives. Born in Chelsea, Massachusetts in 1961, Ivey is currently 62 years old and resides in Cheverly. His educational background includes earning a Bachelor of Arts from Princeton University in 1983 and a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School in 1986.



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