Congressman Mike Lawler, representing New York’s 17th district, shared recent engagements through his social media posts. His updates reflect participation in community events and discussions on policy priorities.
On June 8, 2025, Congressman Lawler expressed pride in having his office attend the Greater Carmel and Mahopac Chamber of Commerce and CPD Scholarship Night. He highlighted the event as a celebration of local students’ achievements that contribute to Putnam County’s distinctiveness. “Proud to have my office attend the Greater Carmel and Mahopac Chamber of Commerce and CPD Scholarship Night, a wonderful evening celebrating the achievements of local students that make Putnam County so special. Congratulations to all the scholarship recipients!”
Later that day, at 19:10 UTC, Lawler’s team participated in Mount Kisco’s Sesquicentennial Parade. The parade marked 150 years of community pride and spirit. Lawler extended congratulations to those involved in this milestone event. “Team Lawler joined Mount Kisco’s Sesquicentennial Parade to celebrate 150 years of local pride and community spirit. Congratulations!”
At 20:55 UTC on June 8, Congressman Lawler reported meeting with members from the New York State Business Council at the Capitol. The discussion focused on policies affecting businesses, with an emphasis on job growth, infrastructure improvements, and fair tax policies for New York being some of his legislative priorities during this Congress session. “Last week, I met with friends from the New York State Business Council at the Capitol to discuss policies impacting businesses. A few of my priorities this Congress are job growth, infrastructure, and fair tax policies for New York.”
Mike Lawler has served in U.S. Congress since 2023 after replacing Mondaire Jones. Prior to his congressional role, he was a member of the New York State Assembly from 2021 to 2022.



