Congressman Mike Lawler reflects on Easter, veterans’ issues, and youth legislation in recent tweets

Congressman Mike Lawler reflects on Easter, veterans’ issues, and youth legislation in recent tweets
Mike Lawler U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 17th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Mike Lawler, representing New York’s 17th district, recently shared a sequence of messages on social media, discussing topics ranging from Easter celebrations to legislative efforts and veteran affairs. Lawler, who has served in Congress since 2023 after a tenure in the New York State Assembly, often uses social media to communicate with constituents about both festive occasions and policy matters.

On April 20, 2025, Congressman Lawler posted an Easter greeting, reflecting on the themes of “renewal and the promise of hope.” In his tweet, he mentioned, “It’s a time to celebrate fresh starts, brighter days, and the meaningful connections that bring us together.” These sentiments were accompanied by a wish for a “peaceful and joyful Easter” for his followers and their families.

The following day, April 21, 2025, Lawler shared his team’s participation in Senator Bill Weber’s Veterans Advisory Council. Thanking attendees in his post, he noted the importance of discussions focused on improving services for veterans at both the state and federal levels: “Thank you to everyone who joined and contributed to the discussion on how we can better serve our veterans.”

Additionally, on April 21, Lawler announced the introduction of the Youth Lead Act, a bipartisan initiative he is championing alongside colleagues. In his tweet, he elaborated on the act’s objective to empower the Secretary of Agriculture to issue grants supporting organizations like Future Farmers of America (FFA), 4-H, and the Scouts: “These youth leadership organizations have” long been instrumental in fostering leadership skills among young Americans.

Lawler, a Manhattan College graduate, was born in Suffern, New York, and is actively engaged in legislative efforts that support youth and veterans, alongside celebrating community moments like Easter.



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