Lori Trahan highlights constituent service and regional initiatives for Massachusetts’ Third District

Lori Trahan U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts%27s 3rd district - Official U.S. House Headshot
Lori Trahan U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts%27s 3rd district - Official U.S. House Headshot
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Lori Trahan, U.S. Congresswoman representing Massachusetts’ 3rd district since 2019, highlighted her recent activities and regional developments in a series of posts on social media between January 4 and January 6, 2026.

On January 4, Trahan addressed state efforts to support emergency services in the Nashoba Valley following challenges posed by the Steward crisis. She wrote, “This is spot on. State investments pushed forward by @MassGovernor will help first responders in the Nashoba Valley continue responding to the increased strain following the Steward crisis. An important step as the region’s new emergency facility is built.”

The following day, she reflected on constituent engagement over the past year: “Over the past year, my team and I have answered 56,375 emails and more than 15,300 calls from parents, students, seniors and neighbors across #MA3. You reached out, we answered, and we look forward to continuing to serve in 2026!” (January 5).

On January 6, Trahan congratulated Lawrence Mayor Brian De Peña on his second term: “Congratulations to @mayorlawrencema on beginning his second term! Lawrence is a resilient city built by immigrants, and today we celebrated our shared commitment to making it an even better place to call home.”

Trahan has represented Massachusetts’s 3rd District since succeeding Niki Tsongas in Congress in 2019. She was born in Lowell in 1973 and resides in Westford. Before her congressional tenure, she served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives and graduated from Georgetown University with a Bachelor of Science degree.



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