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Rep. Suzan DelBene emphasizes impact of policy changes on social security and public health

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U.S. Rep. Suzan Delbene representing Washington's 1st Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Suzan Delbene representing Washington's 1st Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Congresswoman Suzan DelBene, representing Washington's 1st district, has made several impactful statements on social media concerning various topics of national interest. Her comments highlight significant concerns about social security, governmental health policies, and proposed fiscal cuts affecting essential programs.

In a tweet from March 27, 2025, DelBene noted the role of collective advocacy in influencing policy revisions by the Department of Governmental and Economic (DOGE), asserting that "Your voice is making a difference! DOGE is walking back new requirements that would have made it harder to claim your benefits. We must keep up the pressure to prevent Trump & Republicans from dismantling Social Security."

On March 28, 2025, DelBene addressed concerns over workforce reductions within federal health departments, tweeting, "Mass firings at our federal health department will make communities less safe & threaten lives. How does this make America healthier?" This statement underscored the potential risks to public health and safety posed by these staffing changes.

Further elaborating on the consequences of proposed budget cuts, DelBene shared the story of a former educator via a tweet on the same day, conveying personal narratives to highlight the real-world effects of such policies: "I recently heard from a former teacher who had to retire early to care for their mother. They rely on Medicare & Social Security to make ends meet. These are the people who will be impacted by Trump & Musk’s cuts to these programs."

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