steny hoyer critiques GOP legislation and promotes local service academy showcase

steny hoyer critiques GOP legislation and promotes local service academy showcase
Steny Hoyer, U.S. Representative of Maryland's 5th Congressional District — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Steny Hoyer, a long-serving member of the U.S. Congress representing Maryland’s 5th district, shared several statements on May 8, 2025, via social media. His comments addressed current political topics and an upcoming event in his district.

In a lighthearted post earlier in the day, Hoyer directed a message to “Saturday Night Live,” suggesting that he has their “next cold open.” “.@nbcsnl, I have your next cold open.” This comment was made at 13:58 UTC.

Later that afternoon, at 17:29 UTC, Hoyer criticized a legislative proposal from Republican lawmakers known as the “Gulf of America” bill. He expressed concern over the prioritization of this bill amidst economic challenges facing Americans. “Republicans think this so-called ‘Gulf of America’ bill is the best use of the House’s time. Meanwhile, costs are going up, small businesses are going under, & families are struggling & worried. The American people are counting on us to be better than this.”

At 18:33 UTC on the same day, Hoyer announced his anticipation for an upcoming local event—the 44th Annual Service Academy & College ROTC Showcase. This gathering aims to inspire youth from Maryland’s 5th district by highlighting opportunities within U.S. Service Academies. “Looking forward to the 44th Annual Service Academy & College ROTC Showcase tonight at 6:00 p.m. and seeing representatives from U.S. Service Academies inspire #MD05 youth to continue the legacy of service.”

Hoyer has been serving in Congress since replacing Gladys Spellman in 1981 and continues to represent Maryland’s interests both locally and nationally.



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