Marilyn Strickland discusses housing affordability and political leadership in recent tweets

Marilyn Strickland U.S. House of Representatives from Washington's 10th district
Marilyn Strickland U.S. House of Representatives from Washington's 10th district
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Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland, representing Washington’s 10th district, shared a series of tweets on March 12, 2025. The tweets addressed various issues including housing affordability for servicemembers and her views on political leadership.

In a tweet posted at 14:12 UTC, Congresswoman Strickland directed followers to “Read my full statement here: https://t.co/sahMdN8Bxg”.

Later, at 15:16 UTC, she commented on housing affordability for servicemembers by stating that “Even DOGE and @elonmusk agree! Its time to restore BAH to 100% and make housing more affordable for servicemembers and their families.”

At 18:26 UTC, Congresswoman Strickland expressed criticism towards political figures in another tweet. She stated “.@housegop grow a spine, @potus and @elonmusk don’t care about the American people.”



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