Senator Andy Kim addresses workers’ rights, education funding, and national security concerns

Andy Kim U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey's 3rd district
Andy Kim U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey's 3rd district
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Senator Andy Kim, currently representing New Jersey’s 3rd district in the U.S. Congress, shared a series of posts on February 14, 2026, addressing issues ranging from workers’ rights to education and national security.

In a post made at 00:57 UTC, Kim wrote: “Every dime owed. Every worker back.”

Later that day at 14:06 UTC, he highlighted his commitment to public education and federal support for schools, stating: “As the father of two boys in public school, I will always fight for federal investments in our schools and for our kids to receive the best education possible.

It was great to talk about these priorities with the NJ Principals and Supervisors Association in DC this week!”

Addressing matters of trust and security within government leadership at 14:14 UTC, Kim posted: “You trust the people you can rely on, and you work more closely with the people you trust.

This is a good thing. Trump and his team just don’t realize it; it’s making us less secure and costing you money.”

Kim has served as a member of Congress since 2019 after replacing Tom MacArthur. He was born in Boston in 1982 and resides in Moorestown. Kim holds degrees from Deep Springs College (2002) and the University of Chicago (2004).



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