U.S. Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, who has served Washington’s 3rd District since 2023, recently highlighted several issues facing her constituents in a series of social media posts.
On September 16, Gluesenkamp Perez underscored the importance of maintaining water and sewer infrastructure and supporting workforce development. She stated, “It’s often overlooked how great our water and sewer systems are in this country. We can’t take that for granted. But to keep what we’ve got, we need to make sure that the next generation of skilled workers get trained. I’m excited to support legislation to fund a new https://t.co/AFLyINt1u4”.
The following day, on September 17, she promoted her office’s ongoing outreach efforts: “Next week, my bipartisan constituent services team will be holding our twenty-fourth mobile office hours, this time in Thurston County! Stop by Tenino City Hall if you need assistance getting the Social Security checks, tax refunds, or VA benefits you’re owed. If you can’t make https://t.co/iKIl4kPgi3”.
Addressing public health and safety concerns on September 18, Gluesenkamp Perez wrote about the impact of fentanyl in Southwest Washington communities: “In every community I go to in Southwest Washington, I hear horror stories about fentanyl. It’s a truly evil force permeating American life that requires an all of the above approach to address. That means securing our borders and supporting law enforcement. It also means https://t.co/26nNZh3eBh”.
Gluesenkamp Perez was born in Harris County, Texas in 1988 and currently resides in Washougal. She graduated from Reed College with a BA in 2012. Her congressional district includes parts of Southwest Washington previously represented by Jaime Herrera Beutler until 2023.



