Congressman Rob Bresnahan Jr. recently shared several updates on social media, covering topics ranging from community events to legislative efforts and tragic incidents. His tweets reflect a range of engagements and concerns that highlight his active role in both local and national issues.
On June 1, Congressman Bresnahan expressed gratitude for participating in an event organized by BAPS Charities at Nay Aug Park in Scranton. He described it as “a beautiful day at Nay Aug Park in Scranton with BAPS Charities for its annual Walkathon!” He thanked the organization for including him and commended their mission focused on service and unity.
The following day, June 2, he reported attending a meeting with veterans from his district. The discussion centered around the Simplifying Forms for Veterans Claims Act, which had recently been passed by the House. Congressman Bresnahan noted his honor in joining these discussions, emphasizing the importance of this legislation: “Hearing firsthand how this bill will streamline and improve the claims process reminds me why this work matters.”
On June 3, Congressman Bresnahan addressed a tragic incident that occurred in Boulder involving violence at a Jewish community event. He described the situation as heartbreaking: “A peaceful event in the Jewish community was turned into a scene of violence by a horrific act of hate.”



