Senator Andy Kim, a current member of the U.S. Congress representing New Jersey’s 3rd district since 2019, has shared several updates via social media regarding hurricane preparedness, community engagement, and a recent tragic event. Born in Boston in 1982 and residing in Moorestown, Kim is an alumnus of the University of Chicago and Deep Springs College.
On May 21, Senator Kim addressed concerns about hurricane preparedness as the season approaches. In his post “Hurricane season starts in 11 days. DHS @Sec_Noem couldn’t tell me when their hurricane preparedness plan will be done.”, he expressed frustration over the lack of a finalized plan from FEMA.
The following day on May 22, he hosted a Capitol Coffee event to engage with constituents. He expressed gratitude for the discussions held during this gathering: “Welcome to another Capitol Coffee! Thanks to all who came by…” This reflects his ongoing commitment to addressing local issues.
Later that day, Senator Kim reacted to news of violence outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington D.C., where two Israeli Embassy staff members were killed. He emphasized the need for condemnation of such acts: “I was just on the floor of the Senate when I heard the horrific news…” His background in diplomacy underscores his concern for international relations and security.



