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Jahana Hayes shares insights on education and constituent engagement

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U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes Serving the 5th District of Connecticut | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes Serving the 5th District of Connecticut | Official U.S. House headshot

Jahana Hayes, a U.S. Congresswoman representing Connecticut's 5th district, shared several updates on February 12, 2025, via her social media account. Her posts covered a range of topics from community college opportunities to local constituent services and congressional updates.

In one post, Hayes expressed her enthusiasm for participating in the Community College National Summit. She highlighted the role that Naugatuck Valley Community College played in her journey to becoming both a teacher and a Member of Congress. "Great to be part of @Comm_College National Summit to highlight the many opportunities community colleges open for students." This tweet was posted at 00:08:36 UTC on February 12, 2025.

Later that day, at 13:30:09 UTC, Hayes announced an event where constituents could meet with her Casework On Your Corner team at Eno Memorial Hall starting at 11:00 AM. She encouraged people to stop by and say hello. "Our Casework On Your Corner team will see you TODAY at Eno Memorial Hall starting at 11:00 AM."

Additionally, Hayes invited followers to subscribe to her Weekly Wrap newsletter for a recap of congressional activities and highlights of her work. She aimed to keep constituents informed about how her efforts impact them directly. The tweet read "From your inbox to your feed I’m bringing you the Weekly Wrap, a recap of the week in Congress and highlights of my work." This message was posted at 14:30:39 UTC on February 12, 2025.

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