Hillary Scholten U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan's 3rd district | Official U.S. House Headshot
Hillary Scholten U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan's 3rd district | Official U.S. House Headshot
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten, representing Michigan's 3rd District, shared insights and updates on her activities through a series of tweets. Scholten, who has been serving in Congress since 2023, communicated about community health advocacy, upcoming Congressional sessions during spring break, and the actions being taken by House Democrats to maintain government accountability.
On February 10, 2025, Scholten highlighted the importance of community health centers in West Michigan. She expressed pride in receiving the Distinguished Community Health Center Advocate award from NACHC and emphasized discussions with health providers about their support needs. "Our community health centers are vital to providing care to our neighbors in West Michigan. I was proud to receive the Distinguished Community Health Center Advocate from @NACHC and talk with community health providers about the support they need to continue providing…"
Later that day, Scholten invited constituents to join Team Scholten in Washington D.C. during spring break while Congress is in session. She encouraged them to contact her office for arranging tours or attending a reception. "Spring Break is just around the corner, and Congress will be in session! What better way to spend your break than here with Team Scholten in D.C.? Call our office at 202-225-3831 for help arranging a tour and to let us know if you’ll be in town for a Team Scholten Reception —…"
On February 11, 2025, she reaffirmed her commitment to serving West Michigan as she returned to Washington D.C., highlighting opposition efforts against changes proposed by former President Trump and Elon Musk that bypass Congressional approval. "I’m back in D.C. ready to work for you, West Michigan. There’s a reason why all the deeply unpopular changes Trump and Musk are enacting aren’t being brought through Congress. @HouseDemocrats are pushing back in order to hold all branches of government accountable."