Hank Johnson engages constituents through meetings and critiques federal actions

Hank Johnson engages constituents through meetings and critiques federal actions
Hank Johnson U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 4th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Hank Johnson, who has served in the U.S. Congress representing Georgia’s 4th District since 2007, shared several updates on social media regarding his recent activities and opinions on current political events. Johnson, a native of Washington, D.C., has been actively involved in his district and beyond.

On March 18, 2025, Rep. Johnson expressed appreciation for a visit from local officials: “I was glad to see many of the DeKalb County Commissioners in DC recently. Thank you all for stopping by.” The meeting signifies ongoing engagement with local leaders from DeKalb County, where Johnson previously served as a commissioner.

The following day, March 19, 2025, he announced an upcoming public event: “I’m hosting my third townhall of the year, tomorrow at 7 PM. I invite you all to watch live on here or by clicking the link in my bio. If you would like to participate, dial (855) 859-6868.” This town hall meeting is part of his efforts to maintain communication with constituents and provide a platform for public participation.

Later that day, Johnson criticized actions taken by the Trump Administration: “Trump just fired two @FTC Commissioners. This is yet another illegal move by the Trump Administration to put billionaires’ interests over those of the American people and it will have devastating consequences. The courts must reinstate the Commissioners.” His statement reflects concerns about executive decisions affecting federal regulatory bodies and their potential impact on governance.



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