Pete Sessions addresses postal supervisors and legislation in recent tweets

Pete Sessions addresses postal supervisors and legislation in recent tweets
U.S. Rep. Pete Sessions representing Texas' 17th Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Pete Sessions, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 17th district, shared multiple tweets on various subjects between April 7 and April 8, 2025. The tweets ranged from discussing postal service leadership to engaging in local government issues and media appearances.

On April 7, 2025, Sessions tweeted, “Postal supervisors are critical to ensuring reliable mail service across the country. It was an honor to address the National Association of Postal Supervisors today and thank them for their tireless leadership and commitment. I hope to see the Postal Service succeed in their https://t.co/AlXY7vXF8Q” This tweet came after Sessions addressed the National Association of Postal Supervisors, highlighting the importance of their leadership.

On the morning of April 8, 2025, Sessions informed his audience of a media appearance, writing, “Tune in on @siriusxmpotus this morning! https://t.co/9U568wNmny” This tweet suggested his engagement with a broader audience via a live radio session.

Later that day, on April 8, Sessions focused on legislation affecting rural communities. He tweeted, “Today, I met with the Deep East Texas Council of Governments to discuss the critical need to reauthorize the Secure Rural Schools and Communities (SRS) Act. For over 100 years, 25% of revenue from National Forests has gone back to counties for essential services like public https://t.co/aftMFQowci” Sessions discussed this with local government representatives, emphasizing the importance of the Secure Rural Schools and Communities Act and its impact on local funding.



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