Rep. Josh Harder, on various dates in April 2025, highlighted his commitments by sharing engagements with local leaders, celebrating regional events, and acknowledging the efforts of community committees.
Rep. Josh Harder's recent tweets from April 2025 cover a range of topics including opportunities for Valley bands, concerns about fentanyl trafficking, and insights into tariff developments
In 2022, government transfers made up 23% of income in San Joaquin County, a 11.6% surge from 11.4% in 1970, according to information from the Economic Innovation Group.
Rep. Josh Harder has expressed praise for community initiatives in Stockton, highlighted a new bill easing tax burdens, and recognized local students heading to military academies.
Rep. Josh Harder, representing California's 9th District, addressed farmer concerns, criticized handling of Social Security payments, and celebrated a new crime center project in recent social media posts dated March 30 to April 1, 2025
U.S. Congressman Josh Harder recently shared his involvement in local community service activities and raised questions about utility rate hikes via social media posts dated March 23-25, 2025
In recent tweets dated March 20-21, Rep. Josh Harder celebrated local achievements while addressing critical issues such as wildfire legislation and Medicaid cuts.
U.S. Congressman Josh Harder's recent tweets highlight his commitment to addressing community concerns such as Social Security and economic development at Stockton Airport while also promoting artistic talent among students through a competition...
In recent tweets dated mid-March 2025, Rep. Josh Harder highlighted ongoing support for veterans through the American Legion's efforts and engaged with constituents during office hours in Stockton while maintaining a busy schedule across...
In recent tweets dated March 10-12, Rep. Josh Harder discusses efforts to make daylight saving time permanent while also highlighting a Stockton bakery's national recognition and addressing invasive species threats in California's Delta region
In 2022, residents of San Joaquin County received an average of $12,478 per capita in government transfer payments—ranking it 29th lowest in California.