Morgan McGarvey engages with local leaders and supports veteran initiatives

Morgan McGarvey engages with local leaders and supports veteran initiatives
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Rep. Morgan McGarvey, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Kentucky’s 3rd district, recently shared updates on his activities through a series of tweets. The tweets reflect his engagements with local leaders and organizations, as well as expressions of gratitude towards service groups supporting veterans.

On February 4, 2025, Rep. McGarvey tweeted about his visit to Prospect during his #LeadLocally tour. He stated, “Stop 6 of my #LeadLocally tour: Prospect with Mayor Farnsley and the Chamber of Commerce Hearing directly from local leaders helps better inform the work we’re doing in Louisville and DC — a lot of the best ideas come from taking the time to listen and work together!”

Later that day, he highlighted the efforts of USA Cares KY in assisting veterans in need. On February 4, 2025, he wrote, “Whether it’s a veteran who needs a little help or a vet who’s having a mental health crisis and needs support, @USACaresKY is stepping up to fill those gaps and make sure our veterans are okay. I’m grateful for all they do in KY and across the nation.”

Finally, Rep. McGarvey expressed appreciation for The USO on its anniversary. On February 4, 2025, he tweeted, “Happy birthday to @The_USO! Thank you for over eight decades of supporting our service members and their families.”



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