Senator Andy Kim, representing New Jersey’s 3rd district since 2019, recently shared a series of tweets highlighting his engagement with constituents and his views on legislative decisions. Kim, who has been in Congress since replacing Tom MacArthur, uses social media to communicate directly with the public.
On July 3, 2025, Senator Kim tweeted about a meeting he had with constituents from Congressman Van Drew’s district. He stated: “Myself and a group of directly impacted New Jerseyans from Congressman Van Drew’s district met with his staff… and we laid out what was at stake for us: losing treatment, losing healthcare, losing access to food and housing, and possibly losing our lives to preventable”. The meeting focused on the potential loss of essential services for these individuals.
Later that day, Kim expressed his disapproval of certain votes by New Jersey representatives. He wrote: “I strongly condemn the votes of Reps. Tom Kean Jr., Jeff Van Drew, and Chris Smith that will hurt countless New Jersey families. Tom Kean broke his promise and voted to continue the SALT tax cap for another decade instead of just letting the cap expire this year.” This tweet reflects Kim’s concern over fiscal policies affecting local families.
On July 4th, Senator Kim took a moment to reflect on personal motivations tied to public service. He posted: “As we celebrate the 4th of July, I reflect on the reasons why I do this job – to create a better world for my kids. Here’s one of my favorite photos from the Jersey Shore. If you’re headed to the beach this weekend, have fun and stay safe!” His message underscored a commitment to family values while celebrating Independence Day.
Born in Boston in 1982 and currently residing in Moorestown, Andy Kim graduated from the University of Chicago in 2004 after attending Deep Springs College. These educational experiences have contributed to his political career focused on community service.



