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Nikema Williams comments on public health and art competition during consecutive tweets on April 7

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Nikema Williams U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 5th district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Nikema Williams U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 5th district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Congresswoman Nikema Williams, who is currently serving the U.S. Congress representing Georgia's 5th district, made a series of tweets on April 7, 2025. Her posts reflect her stance on public health policies and promote an art competition intended for showcasing in prominent federal locations.

In a tweet on April 7, 2025, Williams criticized recent decisions affecting public health, stating, "A reminder as we begin National Public Health Week: slashing jobs that help keep America healthy is a terrible move for public health. Donald Trump and his buddy Elon Musk are running the government like a billionaire boys club, not like people's lives depend on it. We will". This expression of concern seems directed toward job management by leaders she named specifically.

On the same day, April 7, 2025, Williams highlighted the upcoming Congressional Art Competition in a tweet: "The annual Congressional Art Competition is right around the corner! Submit your artwork before April 24th for a chance to win and have your piece displayed in the U.S. Capitol or my Atlanta and D.C. offices. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity." This announcement encourages participation from constituents, promoting the educational and cultural presence in governmental venues.

She followed this announcement with a subsequent tweet on April 7, 2025, providing additional information related to the competition, directing followers to an external link for details: "For additional information, click here:" further facilitating access to interested parties.

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