Steny Hoyer critiques national policies affecting science, health, and federal employment

Steny Hoyer critiques national policies affecting science, health, and federal employment
Steny Hoyer, U.S. Representative of Maryland's 5th Congressional District — Wikipedia
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Steny Hoyer, U.S. Congressman representing Maryland’s 5th district, has been vocal on various national concerns via social media. Serving since 1981, Hoyer has been an influential voice within the Democratic Party. By using his platform, Hoyer addressed issues ranging from funding allocations for science and health agencies to the employment conditions of federal workers, underlining his commitment to influencing these critical national policies.

On April 15, 2025, Hoyer criticized the proposed reductions in the budget allocated to NASA. He emphasized the ramifications of such cuts: “Trump’s proposed cuts to @NASA’s budget would be detrimental to our progress in advancing science & technology. I will continue fighting against this proposal to ensure NASA continues its critical missions & vital work for America’s national security & future success.”

The following day, April 16, 2025, Hoyer turned his attention to significant changes in public health funding. He highlighted the broader implications of layoffs and funding cuts: “The mass layoffs & slashes to research funding at @HHSGov would affect the nation’s ability to combat public health challenges, & could even cost lives. I joined @Sen_Alsobrooks & the MD Democratic Delegation to demand answers from Secretary Kennedy on the impact these cuts.”

On April 17, 2025, Hoyer addressed the potential stagnation of federal employees’ wages, labeling this move as counterproductive for government efficiency: “Donald Trump wants to freeze paychecks for federal workers in ’26. Our government can’t work if federal employees are afraid they will be fired, underpaid, or forced to move. See my full statement: https://t.co/a1me2cLrhQ”

Steny Hoyer, aged 83, is a distinguished congressman from Mechanicsville, who boasts a long-standing career in Maryland politics, originating from his education at the University of Maryland and Georgetown University Law Center.



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