Congresswoman Hillary Scholten used social media between September 7-9 to promote service academy nominations for West Michigan youth, celebrate International Literacy Day with reflections on reading's impact, and announce passage of two...
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten used her official account between September 5 and September 7, 2025 to discuss developments on Grand Haven's Inner Harbor project and express views on federal travel regulations and veteran services under current...
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten used her social media platform on September 4-5, 2025 to discuss bipartisan emergency management reforms and highlight investments in community health centers and port infrastructure within Michigan's 3rd district.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten used her social media accounts on September 3-4 to update constituents on both local developments—such as breaking ground on an expanded Krause Memorial Library—and national issues like advocating for victims of...
Beginning with the 2025-26 season, Davenport University Athletic Department will move to a cashless payment system for football parking and ticket sales at all athletic facilities.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten used social media between September 2-3 to address concerns about executive authority under former President Trump and share updates about her legislative focus upon returning to Washington.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten used her social media accounts between August 27-28, 2025 to address Social Security operations in her district, highlight Michigan’s $55 billion tourism sector with hospitality leaders, and call for comprehensive...
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten used social media between August 26–27 to address women's voting rights anniversaries and highlight economic pressures faced by West Michigan businesses due to tariffs.
Wellspring Preparatory High School ranked the 47th lowest in college readiness statewide, based on its students’ performance on the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing portion of the 2023-24 SAT.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten posted on August 27 about the Minneapolis school shooting and humanitarian issues at the Gaza border while also inviting West Michigan residents traveling to Washington, D.C., to contact her office for assistance.