Rep. Kim Schrier addresses Enchantments conditions and constituent services on social media

Kim Schrier U.S. House of Representatives from Washington's 8th district
Kim Schrier U.S. House of Representatives from Washington's 8th district
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Rep. Kim Schrier, M.D., who represents Washington’s 8th district in the U.S. Congress, recently posted a series of updates on her official Twitter account addressing issues ranging from environmental concerns to constituent services.

On August 23, 2025, Schrier emphasized the significance of the Enchantments region for both local residents and Americans nationwide. She wrote, “It is hard to overstate just how important the Enchantments are to our constituents in Washington state and Americans across the nation. Now, conditions in the Enchantments are deteriorating because of the Trump Administration’s cuts that are jeopardizing critical staffing”.

Later that day, she reminded students in her district about opportunities for military academy nominations. In a tweet posted at 20:00 UTC on August 23, Schrier stated, “Reminder for Eighth District students: My office is currently accepting applications for military academy nominations.

For more information, you can call my office or visit my website!
https://t.co/stanUnctc3“.

On August 24, Schrier highlighted her office’s assistance with immigration petitions by referencing a specific case from Renton. She wrote at 16:00 UTC: “My office recently helped Jamal from Renton with his I-130 immigration petition. Read more about what he had to say below and be sure to contact my office if you need help with the IRS, VA, Social Security, or another federal agency. https://t.co/Qh5m1zlzh7”.

Schrier has represented Washington’s 8th District since replacing Dave Reichert in 2019 and currently resides in Sammamish. Born in Los Angeles in 1968, she earned her undergraduate degree from the University of California, Berkeley in 1991.



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