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Mark Alford joins efforts on housing policy and addresses military reinstatement

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Rep. Mark Alford, U.S. Representative for Missouri's 4th District | Ballotpedia

Rep. Mark Alford, U.S. Representative for Missouri's 4th District | Ballotpedia

Rep. Mark Alford, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Missouri’s 4th district, has shared a series of tweets addressing various issues and activities he is involved in. The tweets highlight his participation in housing policy initiatives, his interactions with constituents from Missouri's 4th district, and recent developments concerning military personnel.

On January 27, 2025, Rep. Mark Alford expressed his commitment to addressing the housing crisis in America by joining fellow representatives "in the Honorary Congressional Council for @BPC_Bipartisan’s Terwilliger Center for Housing Policy to find solutions!" He emphasized the urgency of ending the housing crisis.

In another tweet posted on January 27, 2025, Alford reflected on "What a wonderful month in Washington!" expressing gratitude for connecting with friends from all over Missouri's 4th district who visited Washington D.C. during January. He extended an open invitation to visit him at Cannon House Office Building.

Later that day, Rep. Alford commented on President Trump's decision to reinstate over 8,000 servicemembers who had been discharged due to not receiving COVID-19 vaccinations. In his tweet posted on January 27, 2025, he stated that "Science was completely ignored and hardworking Americans lost their jobs." He thanked President Trump for rectifying this situation by reinstating these servicemembers with full backpay.

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