Young Kim highlights policies affecting small businesses and local historical sites

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Young Kim, a U.S. Congress member representing California’s 40th district, has shared her views and initiatives through a series of tweets. Her social media activity reflects her commitment to supporting small business owners, preserving the American dream for future generations, and highlighting local historical sites in her district.

On February 15, 2025, Young Kim emphasized the importance of legislative support for small businesses. She stated that “Policies from Congress should make life easier for our hardworking small business owners, not harder.”

The following day, on February 16, 2025, she expressed her dedication to maintaining opportunities for future generations. Kim tweeted “I am fighting every day to ensure the American dream I have been privileged to live remains alive for future generations.”

On Presidents Day, February 17, 2025, Kim highlighted the historical significance of Yorba Linda within her district. She mentioned its connection to presidential history by tweeting “On #PresidentsDay, did you know you can learn presidential history in our CA-40 backyard? I’m proud to represent Yorba Linda, which is home to the @NixonLibrary and birthplace of President Nixon.”



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