Ashley Hinson U.S. House of Representatives from Iowa | Official U.S. House Headshot
Ashley Hinson U.S. House of Representatives from Iowa | Official U.S. House Headshot
Ashley Hinson, a U.S. Congress member representing Iowa’s 2nd district since 2021, shared a series of posts on April 30, 2025, on her engagement with the local community and various organizations. The tweets highlight her interactions and activities in her office in Washington, D.C.
In her tweet dated April 30, 2025, Ashley Hinson expressed enthusiasm for celebrating "#CCMonth" by welcoming the NJCAA DII Men’s Basketball National Champions from Kirkwood Community College to her Washington, D.C. office. She congratulated them for their exceptional season, emphasizing the payoff of their hard work (“What a great way to celebrate #CCMonth — welcoming the NJCAA DII Men’s Basketball National Champs from Kirkwood CC to my DC office! Big congrats on an incredible season — all that hard work paid off.”).
Later, at 19:27 on the same day, Hinson thanked the Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives for visiting her office. She acknowledged their role in ensuring reliable and affordable power reaches rural communities across Iowa, a key component in her focus on advancing American energy (“Thank you to the Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives for stopping by my DC office yesterday! As we continue to unleash American energy, electric co-ops ensure that reliable, affordable power reaches rural communities across Iowa.”).
In a subsequent tweet shared at 21:34, Hinson mentioned her meeting with the Iowa Association of Nurse Anesthetists. Praising these professionals as healthcare heroes, she spotlighted their significant role in delivering safe and quality medical care to Iowans (“Really enjoyed meeting with the Iowa Association of Nurse Anesthetists yesterday! These healthcare heroes play a huge role in ensuring Iowans receive safe and quality medical care.”).
A native of Des Moines, Iowa, Ashley Hinson, 39, resides in Marion. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Southern California in 2004 and served in the Iowa House of Representatives before assuming her current role in Congress.