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Mary Gay Scanlon addresses office hours event and policy concerns

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U.S. Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon Representing Pennsylvania's 5th District | Twitter Website

U.S. Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon Representing Pennsylvania's 5th District | Twitter Website

Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon, representing Pennsylvania's 5th district, recently shared her insights and activities through a series of tweets. These posts highlight her engagement with constituents and her stance on significant national issues.

On February 3, 2025, Congresswoman Scanlon expressed gratitude to participants of her Office Hours event held the previous Saturday. She noted the valuable discussions that took place regarding pressing national issues. Scanlon emphasized her commitment to advocating for these values in Washington, D.C., stating, "Thank you to everyone who joined me for my Office Hours event on Saturday! We had great conversations about the pressing issues facing our country. I look forward to sharing your perspectives and insights as I fight for those values in DC in the coming weeks."

Later that day, Scanlon addressed the impact of halting refugee resettlement programs. She highlighted how this decision affects not only refugees but also Afghan allies who have undergone extensive vetting processes to enter the United States legally. Additionally, she pointed out the financial strain placed on local agencies due to unpaid reimbursements, saying "Abruptly stopping refugee resettlement didn't just impact refugees overseas. It impacted people like our Afghan allies who have undergone years of vetting to come to the US legally, as well as local agencies who now face layoffs and closure because they're owed reimbursement."

On February 5, 2025, Congresswoman Scanlon took action by speaking on the House floor regarding a controversial buyout plan proposed by the White House. She urged federal workers in Pennsylvania and nationwide to be cautious when considering this plan before its deadline on February 6. Her warning was encapsulated in her tweet: "This morning, I took to the House floor to urge federal workers in Pennsylvania and across the nation to exercise caution as they consider the bogus buyout plan that the White House is pressuring them to accept by tomorrow, February 6."

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