Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland has recently addressed several legislative and political issues in a series of posts on her official social media account. The posts, published between July 18 and July 19, 2025, focus on support for military families, the release of information related to Jeffrey Epstein, and funding for public broadcasting.
On July 18, Strickland highlighted her legislative efforts to aid military families. She stated, “Military spouses deserve our support. My bill helps our servicemember families qualify for family and medical leave as they relocate to serve our country.” The post included a link to further reading about the bill.
The following day, Strickland commented on actions by House Republicans regarding the release of files connected to Jeffrey Epstein. On July 19 she wrote, “The @HouseGOP continue to enable @POTUS, even when it comes to the Epstein files.” She tagged both Abby Phillip and CNN in her post and provided a link to video coverage.
Later that same day, Strickland criticized recent budget decisions affecting public broadcasting. In her post dated July 19 she said, “This week the @HouseGOP slashed funds for public broadcasting, hurting communities across America.” As with her previous statement, she referenced Abby Phillip and CNN and shared a video link.
Strickland represents Washington’s 10th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives. Her recent advocacy for military families aligns with ongoing national discussions about improving benefits for service members’ loved ones during relocations required by military service. The debate over public broadcasting funding is part of broader conversations about federal budget priorities and their impact on local communities.



