Gwen Moore criticizes Republican actions affecting critical service funding

Gwen Moore criticizes Republican actions affecting critical service funding
Gwen Moore U.S. House of Representatives from Wisconsin's 4th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Gwen Moore, who has served in the U.S. Congress representing Wisconsin’s 4th district since 2005, recently addressed concerns over funding disruptions for critical services via social media. Her posts highlight the potential impact of such interruptions and criticize actions by Republican lawmakers.

On January 28, 2025, Rep. Moore expressed concern about the effects of funding disruptions on essential services such as domestic violence shelters, homeless veterans’ shelters, suicide hotlines, and senior meal programs. She stated that “even the shortest disruption in funding to the vital services could be catastrophic,” and accused Republicans of attempting to punish vulnerable Americans to target perceived “wokeness.” The full post can be accessed here.

Later that day, Rep. Moore tweeted about her engagement with state and local media regarding the withholding of critical funds by Trump and Republicans. She emphasized that regardless of political affiliation—”blue, purple, or red”—all members of Congress have a responsibility to maintain essential services for their constituents. This statement was made public here.

In another tweet posted on January 28, Rep. Moore criticized Republicans for being at Trump’s golf course planning tax cuts for billionaires while everyday necessities like eggs remain unaffordable for many Americans. Her commentary reflects ongoing concerns about economic inequality and political priorities. The original post is available here.



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