Rep Ryan Zinke discusses postal service and community engagement on social media

Rep Ryan Zinke discusses postal service and community engagement on social media
Rep. Ryan Zinke U.S. Representative for Montana's 1st District — Official Website
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Rep. Ryan Zinke, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Montana’s 1st district, has been active on social media discussing various topics of interest to his constituents. His recent tweets highlight issues related to local infrastructure, community engagement, and personal routines.

On December 3, 2024, Rep. Zinke addressed concerns regarding the U.S. Postal Service’s operations in Missoula. He emphasized the importance of maintaining the processing center there by stating: “In case you missed it: Zinke urges US Postal Service to keep Missoula processing center”.

The following day, December 4, 2024, he shared a more personal note about his morning routine in Montana with a tweet that read: “Wednesday mornings = Montana Coffee. Always a great way to start the day.”

On December 5, 2024, Rep. Zinke highlighted his meeting with Matthew Brower from the Montana Catholic Conference. He praised the Catholic Church for its contributions to aiding those in need within the state by tweeting: “Great meeting with Matthew Brower the Executive Director of the Montana Catholic Conference. The Catholic Church has always been a reliable force for helping the needy in our state.”



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