Rep. Hank Johnson discusses support for labor unions and women’s achievements

Rep. Hank Johnson discusses support for labor unions and women’s achievements
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Rep. Hank Johnson, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Georgia’s 4th district since 2007, shared several messages on March 8, 2025, through his social media account. These posts covered topics ranging from labor unions to International Women’s Day and daylight saving time.

In a post made at 13:49 UTC, Rep. Johnson reflected on his career-long commitment to supporting workers over large corporations. He stated that he spoke with the Georgia State Council of Machinists and reaffirmed his “100% voting record supporting labor unions.” According to him, “Workers are more powerful when they stand together against those trying to exploit…”

Later in the day, at 14:13 UTC, Rep. Johnson acknowledged International Women’s Day by celebrating the contributions of women in Georgia’s 4th district and nationwide. He noted their achievements across various sectors including politics and business and emphasized the importance of uplifting women’s voices. As per his message, “From the ballot box to the boardroom to the White House, women continue to break barriers & push for progress.”

Finally, at 22:55 UTC, Rep. Johnson reminded followers about daylight saving time with a light-hearted comment on setting clocks forward an hour. He humorously added that one cannot set them forward four years despite having asked himself. “And no, you can’t set them forward 4 years.”



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