Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland recently expressed various concerns and accolades on social media, addressing issues ranging from healthcare policies to local community achievements. Through a series of tweets, she highlighted the potential consequences of legislative actions and celebrated regional accomplishments. Below are the specifics of each post.
On May 1, 2025, Congresswoman Strickland criticized the House GOP for their stance on Medicaid. She stated, “The @HouseGOP is cutting #Medicaid, harming those that need help the most.” This comment was part of an ongoing discourse on healthcare and its impact on vulnerable communities.
On May 2, 2025, she congratulated Ahndrea Blue, CEO and Founder of MADFSeattle, on a notable recognition. Strickland tweeted, “Congratulations to @MADFSeattle’s CEO and Founder, Ahndrea Blue, on being named @SouthSoundMag’s Citizen of the Year!” She commended Blue’s efforts in addressing hunger within the South Sound community, further emphasizing the importance of community leadership in tackling social issues.
Continuing her commitment to regional environmental initiatives, Congresswoman Strickland announced on May 2, 2025, the completion of Puget Sound Day on the Hill and the re-launch of the Puget Sound Recovery Caucus alongside Representative Randall. She mentioned, “We’ve come to the end of another successful Puget Sound Day on the Hill, and I am proud to announce the re-launch of the Puget Sound Recovery Caucus w/ Rep Randall.” Strickland showed her appreciation for the collaborative efforts of partners such as the Puget Sound Partnership and the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission (nwifc).
The Puget Sound Recovery Caucus is a bipartisan group focused on the recovery and preservation of the Puget Sound ecosystem—a critical natural resource for the region.



