Sydney Kamlager-Dove discusses veterans’ support and legislative concerns on social media

Sydney Kamlager-Dove U.S. House of Representatives from California's 37th district
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Sydney Kamlager-Dove, a current member of the U.S. Congress representing California’s 37th district, shared several insights through her social media posts. Her tweets provide a glimpse into her ongoing political efforts and advocacy.

On March 16, 2025, Kamlager-Dove emphasized the resilience and determination of House Democrats in advocating for American citizens. She stated, “House Democrats are scrappy—we’re staying in the fight for the American people.”

Later that day, she expressed pride in supporting veteran students at West LA College to ensure they receive their entitled education benefits. Drawing on her background with the LA Community College Board and as a granddaughter of a veteran, she reiterated her commitment to community colleges: “I was proud to assist West LA College in ensuring that its veteran students receive all the education benefits they’ve earned… I will always stand up for community colleges…”

On March 17, 2025, Kamlager-Dove addressed concerns about former President Donald Trump’s actions regarding the CHIPS and Science Act investments. She questioned their legality by stating: “While Donald Trump takes credit for CHIPS and Science Act investments, he is also laying off workers and attempting to rescind federal investments made through the law. So I asked @rephaleystevens: is this sh*t legal?”



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