Steny Hoyer shares views on Maryland pride and federal oversight

Steny Hoyer shares views on Maryland pride and federal oversight
Steny Hoyer U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland's 5th 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 thoughts on social media recently. With a background in law and a deep connection to Maryland, Hoyer continues to engage with both local and national issues through his public communications.

On March 25, 2025, Hoyer expressed support for the University of Maryland sports teams with a brief message: “Go Terps!!”

Later that day, he addressed concerns about transparency and authority in federal operations. In a tweet posted at 15:02 UTC, Hoyer stated: “Since Trump took office, Elon Musk & DOGE have illegally purged thousands of federal employees & continue to operate without transparency, statutory authority, or appropriated funding. I led Dem Members of the FSGG Subcommittee in demanding a hearing on DOGE & call on Musk,” highlighting his involvement in oversight efforts regarding government practices.

In another post at 19:16 UTC on the same day, Hoyer reflected on his appreciation for his home state during an annual celebration. He wrote: “Each year on Maryland Day, we celebrate our beautiful communities & the individuals who have shaped the state I am grateful to call home. I am honored to continue serving Maryland & remain proud to represent the Marylanders who make our state so special.” This message underscores his enduring commitment to Maryland and its residents.



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