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Victoria Spartz discusses initiatives supporting farmers and applauds political engagement

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Rep. Victoria Spartz, U.S. Representative for Indiana's 5th District | Twitter Website

Rep. Victoria Spartz, U.S. Representative for Indiana's 5th District | Twitter Website

Victoria Spartz, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Indiana's 5th district, recently shared a series of tweets addressing various topics. Spartz, who replaced Susan Brooks in 2021 and previously served in the Indiana Senate from 2017 to 2020, continues to engage with her constituents through social media.

On February 21, 2025, Victoria Spartz tweeted a congratulatory message saying "Congratulations to Kash!"

Later that day, she addressed an initiative by @DOGE on Twitter at 01:43:36 UTC. She expressed support for measures ensuring that funds collected from farmers by federal mandate are not misused. In her tweet, she stated "Important initiative by @DOGE to make sure that money collected from farmers by the federal mandate are not used by some checkoff boards (controlled by large oligopolies) to lobby against farmers and better food for Americans." She also appreciated efforts made by Rep. Thomas Massie and mentioned Robert Kennedy Jr.

In another tweet on February 21, 2025 at 16:42:43 UTC, Spartz praised fellow Representative McCormick for conducting in-person town halls. She noted the rarity of such direct engagement with voters among politicians and commented on its potential drawbacks but emphasized its importance. Her statement read "I applaud @RepMcCormick for doing in-person town halls. So many politicians are afraid to face their voters directly and have an honest conversation."

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