Congresswoman Hillary Scholten used her social media platform to spotlight recent community gatherings—including National Night Out and the Coast Guard Festival—in West Michigan.
Tickets are now available for the Ferris State University Bulldog Athletics Hall of Fame induction ceremony, scheduled for Wednesday, August 27, on the university’s campus.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten addressed heightened tariffs affecting Michigan's trade with Canada and celebrated the U.S. Coast Guard's anniversary in her August posts.
Ferris State University has announced that the third annual women's basketball and softball golf outing, scheduled for August 8 at Katke Golf Course on campus, is officially sold out.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten shared multiple posts on August 1 addressing tariffs' impact on school supply costs, Michigan's trade relationship with Canada, and support for fair housing initiatives.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten used her social media accounts in late July 2025 to address recent votes affecting Medicare, Medicaid, SNAP funding, and celebrate the Small Business Administration’s anniversary.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten posted on July 29 about honoring Captain Miguel Justin Nava with a post office renaming ceremony, addressing air traffic controller shortages as a member of TransportDems, and promoting environmental conservation on...
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten posted several updates between July 27-28 about her office's intern program, support for the Smithsonian Women’s History Museum funding effort, and commentary on legislative actions related to the Epstein files.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten posted statements between July 26-27, 2025 about ongoing issues including Gaza's humanitarian crisis, an incident in Traverse City, and Grand Haven's Coast Guard Festival anniversary.
On July 26, Congresswoman Hillary Scholten discussed federal education funding releases previously withheld by the Trump Administration and highlighted her role in renaming a local post office after Captain Miguel Justin Nava.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten posted about honoring Captain Miguel Justin Nava with a post office renaming and addressed local town hall participation on July 25, 2025.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten used her Twitter account on July 23-24, 2025 to spotlight her legislative work supporting Great Lakes commerce and celebrate local achievements such as an award for Kent District Library Talking Book & Braille Center.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten posted on July 22-23 about collaborating with student climate activists, receiving an award for her legislative work supporting social workers, and advocating for funding for the Smithsonian American Women’s History...
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten voiced opposition on July 22, 2025 against rolling back clean water protections through the PERMIT Act and criticized Congressional delays linked to Epstein-related votes.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten used her social media platform in July to address community advocacy by LIBRE in West Michigan, voice concern over civilian casualties in Gaza, and highlight fears regarding potential Medicaid cuts.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten posted updates on July 20 about legislation targeting foreign-sourced road pigments and voiced support for West Michigan educators and the U.S. Coast Guard.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten posted on July 18-19 about transparency regarding Epstein files, clarifying myths around H.R. 1 legislation, and expressing concern over rising beef prices tied to tariff policies.