Congressman Mike Lawler’s community updates and bipartisan efforts on social media

Congressman Mike Lawler’s community updates and bipartisan efforts on social media
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 of New York’s 17th Congressional District shared a series of updates and announcements via social media. His tweets, covering a range of topics from community nominations to awards and political collaborations, provide a window into his current activities and focus areas.

On March 31, 2025, Mike Lawler highlighted the extended deadline for nominations during Women’s History Month, inviting the public to recognize outstanding women in the community: “There’s still time! NEW DEADLINE to nominate: Friday, April 4th! March is Women’s History Month, and each year I honor women from throughout New York’s 17th Congressional District who make a difference in our community.”

Later that day, Lawler expressed pride in his team’s attendance at the RCF 2025 Awards Gala, celebrating achievements of local leaders: “It was an honor to have my team at the RCF 2025 Awards Gala celebrating incredible local leaders. Congrats to Amy Stern, RBWN Rockland Business Women’s Network, and Donald Karlewicz & PKF O’Connor Davies for their outstanding corporate support.”

Continuing his thread of outreach, Lawler emphasized his commitment to bipartisan collaboration: “Since day one, I’ve worked across the aisle to deliver common-sense solutions for the Hudson Valley. I’ll keep fighting for common-sense solutions for New York!”



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