Assemblywoman Michele Matsikoudis shares updates on benefits recovery and constituent engagement

State Rep. Michele Matsikoudis, Assistant Minority Conference Leader - District 21 - Official U.S. House headshot
State Rep. Michele Matsikoudis, Assistant Minority Conference Leader - District 21 - Official U.S. House headshot
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Assemblywoman Michele Matsikoudis, representing District 21, recently shared updates and achievements through her social media posts. Her tweets provide insights into her ongoing efforts to engage with constituents and highlight the work being done by her team.

On July 7, 2025, Matsikoudis announced a significant milestone achieved by her team: “Good morning, District 21! As our team celebrates hitting $1,000,000 in benefits recovered for our constituents, learn more about our commitment to serving YOU on today’s #MondaysWithMichele!” This achievement underscores the Assemblywoman’s dedication to serving the community and ensuring that residents receive the benefits they are entitled to.

In another tweet posted on the same day, Matsikoudis encouraged her followers to stay connected with her office. She wrote: “Be sure to use this link to view my legislative portfolio, sign up for my office newsletter, and follow me on my other social media platforms:” The post emphasizes the importance of communication between elected officials and their constituents.

On July 8, 2025, Matsikoudis expressed gratitude towards the interns working in her district office. She tweeted: “Thankful for the hardworking interns in the District Office that are diligently helping send out mail to keep residents informed. Keep up the great work! “ This acknowledgment highlights the vital role that interns play in supporting governmental operations and maintaining transparency with residents.

The context of these tweets is rooted in Assemblywoman Matsikoudis’s broader mission to maintain active engagement with her constituency while celebrating milestones achieved by her team.



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