Rep. Kim Issues Report on Tenure Achievements for 3rd District

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Congressman Andy Kim has released a report detailing his work in the House of Representatives for New Jersey’s 3rd Congressional District, including his legislative and district achievements and casework wins. The document covers a range of topics, from his efforts to pass a generational campaign finance and ethics bill, support for small businesses and families during the COVID-19 pandemic, to the passage of major investments like the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, CHIPS and Science Act, and Inflation Reduction Act. In addition, the report emphasizes Kim’s dedication to service, holding 81 town halls, responding to over 628,000 constituent letters, and returning tens of millions of dollars to constituents.


Congressman Andy Kim Reports on Achievements for New Jersey’s 3rd Congressional District

Congressman Andy Kim (NJ-03) has today published a report on his legislative accomplishments and service initiatives for residents of New Jersey’s 3rd Congressional District during his tenure in the House of Representatives.

You can read the comprehensive report on the Congressman’s work
here.

The report details Congressman Kim’s achievements, which range from his early days dealing with a government shutdown, to his contribution towards passing a transformative campaign finance and ethics bill, and providing support for small businesses and families during the COVID-19 pandemic. The report also outlines his work for veterans via a newly established VA health clinic, and his efforts towards enhancing competitiveness in New Jersey and on a national scale through important legislation such as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, CHIPS and Science Act, and Inflation Reduction Act.

Aside from shining a light on his legislative and district-specific work, the report also underscores the dedication of the Congressman’s office to public service – indicated by the hosting of 81 town halls, over 628,000 responses to constituent letters, and the return of tens of millions of dollars to constituents.

The report ends with a token of gratitude to both current and former staff members, who consistently strive to serve the people of New Jersey’s 3rd Congressional District.


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