steny hoyer addresses fcc priorities and mourns colleague gerry connolly

steny hoyer addresses fcc priorities and mourns colleague gerry connolly
Steny Hoyer, U.S. Representative of Maryland's 5th Congressional District — Official U.S. House Headshot
0Comments

Steny Hoyer, a longstanding member of the U.S. Congress representing Maryland’s 5th district, has recently shared his thoughts on several pressing issues through social media. His posts reflect his ongoing commitment to public service and advocacy for various causes.

On May 21, 2025, Hoyer expressed his determination to ensure that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) continues to prioritize public interest over political agendas. He stated, “The @FCC was established to act in the public’s interest, not in the Trump Admin’s.” He emphasized his efforts to maintain the FCC’s focus on providing Americans with access to internet and communication technologies while safeguarding them from potential risks.

Later that day, Hoyer mourned the loss of Gerry Connolly, a fellow congressman known for his advocacy work. Hoyer tweeted about Connolly’s passing: “I am deeply saddened by the passing of my dear friend, Gerry Connolly.” He highlighted Connolly’s dedication to serving Virginia’s 11th district and federal employees worldwide and offered condolences to Connolly’s family during their time of grief.

In another post dated May 22, 2025, Hoyer criticized former President Donald Trump and GOP leaders for their healthcare policies. He remarked on their efforts to reduce healthcare coverage for millions: “Donald Trump & GOP leaders are trying to cut health care for almost 14 million people with their tax scam.” This comment was part of a broader discussion he had on “The Julie Mason Show,” where he addressed what he perceives as irresponsible policy decisions.

Steny Hoyer has served in Congress since replacing Gladys Spellman in 1981. Before this role, he was active in Maryland state politics. Born in New York City in 1939 and now residing in Mechanicsville at age 83, Hoyer is an alumnus of both the University of Maryland and Georgetown University Law Center.



Related

College Park

College Park selected for 2026 LEED for Cities national certification cohort

College Park has been chosen as one of seventeen cities nationwide for the 2026 LEED for Cities National Certification Cohort. Officials say this will strengthen ongoing sustainability efforts through expert guidance and benchmarking tools.

Kelly O. Hayes United States Attorney for the District of Maryland

Former NIAID advisor indicted for allegedly concealing federal records during COVID-19 pandemic

A former NIAID advisor has been indicted for allegedly hiding federal COVID-19 research communications during FOIA requests after a grant termination tied with Wuhan lab controversy. Prosecutors say David M. Morens conspired with others using private emails while receiving gifts related to these actions.

Troy D. Berry, Sheriff of Charles County

Patrol officers apprehend suspects in robbery, theft, and assault case

Two suspects were arrested after allegedly committing thefts at beauty shops in Waldorf using pepper spray against employees. Authorities charged Amonie Lashawn Anderson with theft scheme and Diamond Markevia Shepard with robbery and aggravated assault.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Maryland State Wire.