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Scott Perry addresses emergency management reforms and fiscal policy

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U.S. Rep. Scott Perry 10th District of Pennsylvania | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Scott Perry 10th District of Pennsylvania | Official U.S. House headshot

Representative Scott Perry, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Pennsylvania's 10th district, took to social media to discuss several topics of public interest. His recent tweets addressed issues related to emergency management and federal spending.

On March 25, 2025, Rep. Scott Perry announced his intention to host a subcommittee hearing at 10 AM on the same day. He stated that the focus would be on examining "the current state of emergency management," with an emphasis on reforming FEMA and federal disaster assistance. Reflecting on the previous year, he noted that "2024 was a challenging year for disaster response and recovery," which revealed weaknesses in emergency systems. "I’ll host a Subcommittee hearing at 10AM today to examine the current state of emergency management, including ways to reform FEMA and federal disaster assistance in general."

In a subsequent tweet posted moments later, Perry provided a link for viewers to watch the proceedings online. "Watch here: https://t.co/M3ddIUud8t"

Later that day, Rep. Perry commented on President Biden's efforts regarding fiscal policies. He remarked that "@POTUS is delivering on his promise to purge unnecessary spending," describing it as "a big win for the American Taxpayer." This reflects ongoing discussions around government expenditure under the current administration. "@POTUS is delivering on his promise to purge unnecessary spending."

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