Shontel Brown, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Ohio’s 11th district, has shared updates via social media on various initiatives and concerns. Brown has been in Congress since 2021 and was formerly a member of the Cuyahoga County Council. Her posts cover a range of topics, from local business events to national policy critiques.
In a tweet dated April 26, 2025, Brown announced an upcoming event in her district: “Our OH-11 Small Business Expo is just one week away and you don’t want to miss out on this breakout session led by @CityofCleveland’s Elizabeth Kopchock on how to attain and retain MBE, FBE, CSB, LPE, SUBE, and VSBE certifications.” Brown encouraged registrations for the event, highlighting its focus on important business certifications.
On April 27, 2025, Brown publicized a critical view on former policy decisions with a tweet, describing it as “The Trump Administration with the pro-salmonella agenda that no one wants.” This comment appeared to critique the food safety policies implemented during the Trump presidency.
Additionally, on April 27, 2025, Brown expressed gratitude for a recent gathering: “Thank you to everyone who attended our Social Security Town Hall with former SSA Commissioner @MartinOMalley.” She emphasized her strong opposition to efforts she claims are attempting to dismantle Social Security, stating, “Trump and Elon are trying to destroy Social Security. We are going to fight like hell to protect the benefits you’ve earned.”
Brown, who holds a degree from Wilberforce University, was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and resides in Warrensville Heights.
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