Ryan Mackenzie addresses education reform and community advocacy in recent social media posts

State Representative Ryan Mackenzie
State Representative Ryan Mackenzie
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U.S. Congressman Ryan Mackenzie, representative for Pennsylvania’s 7th Congressional District, highlighted education reform and community engagement in a series of recent posts on his official social media account.

On March 18, 2026, Mackenzie addressed concerns over reading instruction methods used in schools: “We owe it to our kids to ensure we’re using reading curricula that work. For decades, many schools have used flawed “three-cueing” methods, in which children are taught to “guess” at the meaning of words instead of learning about their construction. That’s why the bipartisan https://t.co/yncXYHYty6”.

Later that day, he shared details about meeting with local advocates from Lehigh Valley: “Great meeting with Alexander, Dario, and Taina from our Lehigh Valley community alongside the Tourette Association of America. Thank you for sharing your stories and advocating for others in our region! https://t.co/dGBP3Xn7rw” (March 18, 2026).

On March 19, 2026, Mackenzie referenced a House hearing discussing paid leave policies: ‘”At a House hearing last week, U.S. Representative Ryan Mackenzie, a Pennsylvania Republican who has a newborn, said his wife is able to care for their daughter because of her company’s paid leave policy.”‘

Ryan Mackenzie’s congressional district includes Lehigh, Northampton and Carbon counties as well as part of Monroe County (official website). He supports various community programs such as art competitions and grant assistance and offers Spanish-language services by appointment at his Downtown Allentown office (official website). His legislative focus areas include healthcare improvements, workforce development initiatives, taxpayer protection measures, environmental conservation efforts and support for veterans (official website).



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