Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland has recently addressed several pressing issues through her social media platform. Her posts highlight legislative initiatives and concerns regarding educational funding.
On July 10, 2025, Congresswoman Strickland announced her leadership in a bill alongside Representative Don Bacon aimed at supporting servicemember families. She stated, “Servicemember spouses and families deserve our support. I’m leading a bill with @RepDonBacon to ensure our brave men and women qualify for family and medical leave, no matter how long they’ve lived there.” The proposed legislation seeks to extend family and medical leave benefits to military families regardless of their duration of residence.
Later that day, Congresswoman Strickland criticized the federal government’s allocation of educational funds. She expressed her discontent by stating, “.@EDSecMcMahon and @POTUS are stealing $137M from WA schools. That is unacceptable and absurd.” She emphasized the necessity for public schools in Washington state to receive adequate funding.
Continuing on the same topic, she posted another tweet condemning actions perceived as detrimental to K-12 school funding in Washington state. On July 10, 2025, she tweeted, “Disgusting. @EDSecMcMahon is blocking funding from K-12 schools, including the ones in WA state.” Congresswoman Strickland reiterated her commitment by stating that she is spearheading a letter demanding clarity on the whereabouts of this essential financial support for education.
Additional information for Step 3: Marilyn Strickland serves as the U.S. Representative for Washington’s 10th congressional district.



