Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland addresses disability programs and transit expansion in recent posts

Larry Strickland, North Carolina State Representative for 28th District
Larry Strickland, North Carolina State Representative for 28th District
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Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland has recently addressed several key issues and events in a series of posts on her social media account, highlighting her engagement with local communities and ongoing regional developments.

On December 6, 2025, Strickland commented on the impact of federal policies on vulnerable populations. She stated, “The Trump Admin is going after our most vulnerable – it has to stop. Good meeting with the Thurston County Developmental Disabilities Coalition to hear how continued attacks on essential programs impacts their work, and how I can continue to support what they do in Congress.”

The following day, she commemorated military service members who lost their lives. On December 7, 2025, Strickland wrote, “Today we remember the brave servicemembers who made the ultimate sacrifice. 84 years later, we continue to thank them for their dedication to our nation.”

Later that same day, Strickland acknowledged public transportation improvements in her region. She posted on December 7, 2025: “Proud to see new @SoundTransit light rail stations open across South King County to serve our growing region. The Federal Way Station is one step closer to bringing the vision of light rail from Tacoma to Everett to life, helping thousands of people get around the Sound Sound.”

Marilyn Strickland serves as a U.S. Representative for Washington state and has been active in community-focused initiatives and infrastructure development. Although there is another politician named Strickland—a Republican elected to North Carolina’s State House in 2017—Marilyn Strickland represents Washington state at the federal level.



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