Rep. Lucy McBath highlights concerns over maternal health and special education

Rep. Lucy McBath highlights concerns over maternal health and special education
Lucy Mcbath U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Representative Lucy McBath, a U.S. Congress member serving Georgia’s 7th district, has been voicing her concerns on various social issues through recent posts. Having been elected in 2019, replacing Karen Handel, McBath, aged 62 and originally from Joliet, Illinois, uses her platform to engage with the public on pressing matters. She resides in Marietta and holds a BA from Virginia State University.

On April 7, 2025, McBath expressed concerns regarding the maternal health crisis in a post commemorating World Health Day. She emphasized the need to address “the lack of care and understanding that is tearing apart new families” to ensure the success of the next generation. The full tweet can be accessed here.

The following day, April 8, 2025, McBath criticized the Trump Administration for failing to fulfill its promises concerning special education programs. She referred to these programs as vital for equipping students to lead independent and successful lives. Her post on the matter can be read here.

Further engaging with her constituents, McBath tweeted on April 10, 2025, her appreciation to the 14,000 participants in a telephone town hall meeting. She emphasized the significance of maintaining communication during challenging times, even amidst congressional voting. To read her full message, visit her tweet.

Lucy McBath’s official Twitter account serves as a conduit for her to address and discuss policy issues with her supporters and constituents.



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