Morgan McGarvey addresses local and national issues through recent tweets

Morgan McGarvey addresses local and national issues through recent tweets
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Rep. Morgan McGarvey, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Kentucky’s 3rd district, has recently shared his views on various pressing issues via social media. The congressman addressed local and national concerns through a series of tweets.

On January 23, 2025, Rep. McGarvey highlighted an issue affecting Louisville residents: delays in mail delivery. He stated, “I know we’re all waiting on mail in Louisville right now. This needs to get fixed.” He further mentioned that his team had contacted USPS to seek answers and address the backlog as soon as possible.

Later that day, at 18:31 UTC, Rep. McGarvey expressed concern over a potential change to Louisville’s consent decree by former President Trump. He tweeted, “Trump is clearing the way to strike down Louisville’s consent decree, a decision that will make everyone less safe.” McGarvey urged Judge Beaton to approve the agreement without delay after nearly four years of challenging discussions and efforts.

In another tweet posted at 22:30 UTC on the same day, Rep. McGarvey addressed the topic of abortion rights across America. He stated, “A year later and it’s still true — an extreme abortion ban is not what people want.” Emphasizing the importance of accessible healthcare for all Americans, he pledged continued efforts to restore abortion rights.



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