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Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Rep. Victoria Spartz discusses political discourse and supports local activities

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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, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Indiana’s 5th district, recently addressed her constituents through a series of Twitter posts, highlighting her stance on political discourse, local business visits, and veteran recognition. Serving in Congress since 2021, after replacing Susan Brooks, Spartz has been vocal about her policy perspectives and activities within her district.

On March 29, 2025, Spartz tweeted "I don’t think radical left has learned yet that shouting and screaming is not going to work - no one is going to be intimidated. I still appreciate everyone who came to my town halls this week & hope at least some on the left were able to hear common sense policies we are trying." Despite her criticism, she expressed gratitude to those who attended her town halls, hoping to communicate her policy objectives.

Later that day, Spartz shared "Great food, homemade ice cream, and great people at Cammack Station in Delaware County. Always a pleasure to visit and support #IN05 small businesses!" This tweet underlined her commitment to engaging with local businesses in her district, demonstrating her support for community-driven economic initiatives.

In another post, Spartz commemorated National Vietnam War Veterans Day by joining Ralph Lehr Post 6246 for an event. She tweeted "Honored to join Ralph Lehr Post 6246 @VFWHQ for their Welcome Home Dinner on National Vietnam War Veterans Day. On this 50th anniversary of the war’s end, we remember the sacrifices made for our republic and thank our veterans for their bravery and service." This tweet acknowledged the contributions of veterans and the importance of recognizing their sacrifices.

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