Congressman Mike Lawler discusses STABLE Act, Trump debate, and Moldova relations

Congressman Mike Lawler discusses STABLE Act, Trump debate, and Moldova relations
Mike Lawler U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 17th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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In a series of tweets, Congressman Mike Lawler, representing New York’s 17th district, shared updates on legislative activities and international diplomatic efforts as of early April 2025. Lawler, serving since 2023, has been active in both domestic and international spheres during his tenure.

On April 2, 2025, Congressman Lawler addressed the purpose of the STABLE Act in his tweet. He emphasized that the bill aims to provide a regulatory framework for stablecoins, ensuring transparency and accountability. In his tweet, he stated: “Just NOW: ‘The purpose of this bill has nothing to do with Donald Trump and Elon Musk, despite the hours of commentary we’ve heard today…’ The true purpose of the STABLE Act is to set up a regulatory framework to ensure transparency and accountability with stablecoins in the”

On April 3, 2025, Congressman Lawler expressed his views on the debate surrounding the STABLE Act. Referring to continued discussions about Donald Trump, he tweeted: “10 hours later, and my Democratic colleagues are still talking about Donald Trump on a bill with three Democrat cosponsors that will overwhelmingly pass the house with bipartisan support.”

Later on April 3, 2025, Congressman Lawler highlighted international relations through the first Moldova Caucus meeting of the 119th Congress. He tweeted about the meeting co-chaired with Representative Deborah Ross, focusing on strengthening U.S.-Moldova relations, promoting anti-corruption efforts, and countering Russian influences.



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