Lori Trahan, a U.S. Congress member representing Massachusetts’ 3rd district since 2019, has recently shared her views on several issues through social media posts. Trahan, who succeeded Niki Tsongas and previously served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, continues to engage with her constituents on matters concerning public projects, healthcare policies, and education.
On May 7, 2025, Trahan highlighted the King Street Common project in Littleton, describing it as a model of progress where “the public and private sectors working hand-in-hand to deliver tangible results for Massachusetts families, workers and small businesses.”
Later that day, she expressed criticism towards Republican efforts regarding healthcare policy. In a tweet posted at 23:16 UTC on May 7, she stated that “Republicans want to gut Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act — just to pay back the billionaires who bankrolled their campaigns,” labeling these actions as “shameful” and indicative of broader issues within a “Republican-controlled Washington.”
The following day, May 8, Trahan took the opportunity during #TeacherAppreciationWeek to acknowledge educators. At 14:16 UTC, she tweeted about the impact teachers have had on personal development. She expressed gratitude for educators across Massachusetts whose dedication enables students not only to learn but also to believe in themselves. Her tweet emphasized the role of teachers in shaping individuals’ lives.
Born in Lowell in 1973 and currently residing in Westford, Lori Trahan graduated from Georgetown University with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1995.



