Senator Andy Kim, who has represented New Jersey’s 3rd district in the U.S. Congress since 2019, recently highlighted youth engagement and local pride in a series of posts on social media.
On August 12, 2025, Senator Kim marked International Youth Day by acknowledging the role of young people both locally and globally. In his post, he stated: “On International Youth Day, we recognize young changemakers in New Jersey and around the world. Their efforts inspire stronger, healthier, and more sustainable communities everywhere.
Young people are our future, and I continue to be inspired by the next generation of leaders.”
Later that day, Senator Kim shared his sentiments about New Jersey’s quality of life: “This confirms what New Jerseyans already know – the Garden State is one of the best to live in. Proud to call NJ home! https://t.co/Iq1hlhjdtc” The statement comes as part of ongoing discussions regarding state rankings and community well-being.
In a subsequent post on August 12, 2025, Kim reflected on the contributions of his summer interns: “It’s bittersweet to say goodbye to our summer DC interns. They’ve been a wonderful addition to our team and in their final weeks in our office, I enjoyed engaging with their policy proposals for a stronger and healthier New Jersey. I look forward to seeing what they all https://t.co/ZHPmBVOmUN”
Andy Kim was born in Boston in 1982 and currently resides in Moorestown. He graduated from Deep Springs College in 2002 before earning a BA from the University of Chicago two years later. He succeeded Tom MacArthur as representative for New Jersey’s 3rd district beginning with his election in 2019.










