Lori Trahan on executive measures against Harvard, district business connections, and healthcare access

Lori Trahan on executive measures against Harvard, district business connections, and healthcare access
Lori Trahan U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts's 3rd district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Lori Trahan, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Massachusetts’ 3rd District, voiced her concerns on April 16, 2025, in regards to the Trump Administration’s measures against Harvard University’s tax-exempt status. Through her twitter platform, Trahan expressed her view that the action was not a matter of policy but rather a punitive measure. “The Trump Administration threatening Harvard’s tax-exempt status isn’t policy—it’s punishment. A direct attack on academic freedom and a dangerous precedent for every institution that dares to push back on executive overreach.” she wrote. She also mentioned the implications of significant budget cuts.

The following day, at 13:41 UTC, Trahan highlighted her engagement with business owners in her district, specifically mentioning a visit with Web Industries in Marlborough. In her tweet, she emphasized her commitment to connecting with local businesses across the spectrum, from small, family-owned operations to larger manufacturers. “Even during the busiest days on Capitol Hill, nothing beats the chance to connect with #MA3 business owners. It was great to catch up with Web Industries last week, an employee-owned company from Marlborough! From family-owned mom and pops to large-scale manufacturers, I’ll” she stated.

Later on April 17, Trahan publicly addressed efforts to understand recent decisions by the Department of Health & Human Services. By coordinating with her colleagues, Trahan sought clarity from Secretary Kennedy on the rationale for closing HHS field offices. She questioned how these actions could potentially impact public health and access to care. “Beyond unacceptable. Together with my colleagues in the Massachusetts delegation, I’m demanding answers from Secretary Kennedy on how shutting down HHS field offices serves public health, improves access to care or benefits our communities.” The congresswoman’s efforts emphasize her dedication to addressing changes impacting her constituents.

Lori Trahan, originally from Lowell, Massachusetts, was born in 1973 and educated at Georgetown University. She has been the U.S. Representative for Massachusetts’ 3rd District since 2019, succeeding Niki Tsongas and bringing her previous experience from the Massachusetts House of Representatives to her current role.



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