Ryan Mackenzie highlights nation’s anniversary and community initiatives in recent posts

State Representative Ryan Mackenzie
State Representative Ryan Mackenzie
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U.S. Congressman Ryan Mackenzie, who represents Pennsylvania’s 7th Congressional District, recently shared a series of posts on social media highlighting national milestones, legislative updates, and community recognition.

On February 16, 2026, Mackenzie reflected on the nation’s approaching semiquincentennial: “As we prepare to celebrate our nation’s 250th anniversary, we pause to reflect on all those who have served in our highest office, especially President Washington. May we continue to draw wisdom and courage from those who have led our nation.”

Later that day, he addressed upcoming tax relief measures for small businesses: “The 2025 Working Families Tax Cuts Act are set to deliver real relief to small businesses during the upcoming tax season. Before filing taxes for your business, learn more about the current rates, deductions, and credits. Sign up for Wednesday’s online webinar:”

On February 17, Mackenzie acknowledged local efforts supporting veterans and first responders: “Thank you to the team at Tails of Valor for all the work that they do to support veterans and first responders, including by providing highly trained service dogs. We’re proud of all the work that you do to serve those who have worn the uniform.”

Ryan Mackenzie serves as representative for Pennsylvania’s 7th Congressional District—which includes Lehigh, Northampton and Carbon counties as well as part of Monroe County—and sits on several key committees such as Education and the Workforce, Foreign Affairs and Homeland Security (official website). His policy focus areas include healthcare improvements, workforce development initiatives, taxpayer protection efforts, environmental conservation projects, veteran support programs and government reform. Additionally, Mackenzie’s office offers Spanish-language services by appointment in Downtown Allentown (official website).



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