Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
@RepMGP
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Southwest Washington’s independent voice in Congress. Auto repair shop co-founder, mom, lives in the woods. #WA03
Washington's Third District
Joined December 2022
When Congress gets its act together and works in a bipartisan way, we get legislation that delivers solutions tailored to our communities’ needs and values. As a member of the Appropriations Committee, I worked with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to make sure that
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Rebuilding our national health starts with making family doctors more accessible, especially in rural communities like ours. The current facilities at the Willapa Harbor Hospital were built more than 70 years ago, and they’re having a tough time accommodating additional
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People talk a lot about draining the swamp—but has anyone considered planting a million willow whips in it and reestablishing it as lamprey habitat? Spent my morning with @ColumbiaEstuary at the East Fork Lewis River. Happy MLK Day everyone!
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We are keeping costs down on this bridge project! Hallelujah, the Coast Guard heard us. We will not have to use a moveable span. That’s gonna save like literally a billion dollars. Save the lifts for your truck.
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A metric shit ton of small business owners in SW Washington (myself included) have wasted precious time and bile figuring out if a scary letter is from a legit government agency or a weasel dick scammer with letterhead. The mailers are written to try and intimidate us into
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I’m calling on the Coast Guard to approve a cost-effective fixed-span replacement of the I-5 Bridge. It would be shortsighted to sacrifice our industrial economy suspending a fiction of a limitless military budget. Normal people can’t afford tolls, and they certainly don’t want
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In 2023, Underwood endured the Tunnel 5 Fire, which ran the community’s water infrastructure dry due to firefighting efforts. Skamania PUD has been working diligently to upgrade water sources and booster pump stations in Underwood and I’m glad to support their request to bring
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There's no AP credit available for shop classes, so lots of kids have to give up something they're really good at to keep their college applications competitive. I got an amendment included in the LHHSE Appropriations bill to expand options for college credit for technical
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Sea lions aren’t falling for our tricks. We need to stop overthinking things and engage with these pinnipeds as an urgent threat to our salmon runs and the fishermen that depend on them.
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Wishing all of our crab fishermen a safe and successful season! I'll keep fighting to support dredging projects that keep our marinas working and to protect the fragile ecosystems our coastal economies rely on. https://t.co/ueTIl60Etf
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ILWACO — Calm seas and a fair price made for a rosy start to this year’s crabbing season. Ryan Walters, owner of the F/V Brandy, was among the local commercial […]
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Nearly 25,000 Southwest Washingtonians have been dealing with skyrocketing healthcare costs since the enhanced ACA subsidies expired at the end of last year. I voted for the three-year extension to help give them some relief. Still, I’m concerned that some of my fellow
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The Raymond Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant is critical infrastructure for the City of Raymond, the City of South Bend, and the nearby timber and aquaculture industries. But its foundation is settling into the soil—in some areas by more than a foot. Without federal support,
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I saved this goofy ai video to send Doug “dude” LaMalfa, who passed away this morning before I could share it with him. I’ll miss Doug as a friend, as an ally on western natural resource issues, and a colleague who reliably rolled his eyes at the self-important characters in DC.
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As today’s events have shown, governments bent around the authority of a single man are weak. Our Constitution is clear that no President can act unilaterally to drag our nation into a long-term foreign entanglement. Congress needs to act like a coequal branch of government.
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Congress can be a frustrating place to work, but I’ve been focused of keeping my head down and working across the aisle to deliver for Southwest Washington. It’s been a productive year, and I’m ready to get back to it in 2026.
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