Rep. Summer Lee, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Pennsylvania’s 12th district, has been actively addressing issues and celebrating achievements through her social media posts. On December 10 and 11, 2024, she shared updates regarding workers' concerns at USPS, legislative wins for Western Pennsylvania's waterways, and the support her office provides to constituents dealing with federal agencies.
On December 10, Rep. Summer Lee highlighted concerns from constituents regarding working conditions at USPS. She stated that "15 workers in my district reached out to my office about abuse and hostility at USPS because they had nowhere else to turn." She criticized Postmaster General Louis DeJoy's stance on the matter by saying, "DeJoy thinks everything's fine," contrasting it with her constituents' experiences.
Later that day, Rep. Lee announced positive developments for Western Pennsylvania’s waterways as part of the Water Resource Development Act. She expressed enthusiasm over securing three critical victories: "Protecting Allegheny River navigation," "Tackling acid mine drainage," and "Securing $38.6M for PA environmental infrastructure."
On December 11, Rep. Lee emphasized her office's commitment to assisting individuals facing challenges with federal agencies. Sharing a personal story as an example of their efforts, she noted that "Stories like Olga’s remind us why we do this work." She reassured constituents that her team is available to provide necessary support.