Hillary Scholten advocates for equality and oversight in recent statements

Hillary Scholten advocates for equality and oversight in recent statements
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Congresswoman Hillary Scholten, currently serving in the U.S. Congress and representing Michigan’s 3rd district, has expressed her ongoing dedication to addressing local and national issues, as shown by her recent series of communications via the social media platform X. Her posts reflect a focus on opposing certain policies put forth by the Trump administration and advocating for legislative measures aimed at enhancing equality nationwide.

On April 29, 2025, Scholten announced her return to Washington after a “productive two-week work period in the district,” expressing her readiness to continue her legislative efforts. She noted, “This week marks Trump’s 100th day in office, and I’m continuing my work to push back on his policies that harm West Michiganders.” Scholten called for the public to remain engaged and informed through her platform.

Later, on the same day, Scholten underscored a fundamental American principle in another post, asserting, “Our nation was founded on the idea that we are ALL created equal and deserving of equal protection under the law.” She pledged her commitment to passing the #EqualityAct, emphasizing her desire to “ensure EVERY American has a fair shot at success.”

Further elaborating on her perspective towards President Trump’s initial days in office, Scholten described the situation as one of discord and instability. She remarked on the President’s visit to Michigan, stating, “In Trump’s first 100 days, he’s sown chaos and destruction at home and abroad. Today, he’s in Michigan hoping folks turn a blind eye to the damage he’s doing to our state.” She affirmed her role in Congress as providing necessary oversight to the executive branch.

Hillary Scholten, age 41, has been representing Michigan’s 3rd District in Congress since 2023, succeeding former Congressman Peter Meijer. Scholten is a Grand Rapids native, born in 1982, and an alumna of Gordon College and the University of Maryland, Baltimore.



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