Office of Congressman Abe Hamadeh Shares Updates on Alzheimer’s Advocacy, STEM Scholarship Policy, and Election Legislation
The Office of Congressman Abe Hamadeh published several updates on July 29, 2025, highlighting meetings with community leaders, policy positions on education benefits for veterans, and new legislative efforts related to election integrity.
In a post made at 02:39 UTC, the office expressed appreciation for a recent visit from Theresa (Terri) Spitz. The tweet stated: “Thank you to Theresa (Terri) Spitz, the Executive Director of the Desert Southwest Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association, for visiting Congressman Hamadeh’s office. The work that you, your staff, and your volunteers do on behalf of those living with dementia, their caregivers,” referencing ongoing advocacy efforts for individuals affected by dementia.
Later in the day at 16:32 UTC, another post addressed education benefits for veterans pursuing science and technology careers. The tweet read: “Given the need for more STEM professionals in our workforce, Congressman Hamadeh believes there is NO reason to require applicants to exhaust their Post 9-11/GI Bill benefits before they can apply for the Edith Nourse Rogers STEM Scholarship.”
At 19:01 UTC, Congressman Hamadeh shared his participation in a radio program focused on election-related legislation. According to the post: “This morning, Congressman Hamadeh joined The Conservative Circus with @JamesTHarris to talk about his latest election integrity legislation: The Preserving Residency for Overseas Voter Eligibility (Prove) Act. Listen”
Abraham Hamadeh was elected to Congress in 2024 after defeating Gregory Whitten in the general election by a margin of 56.5% to 43.5%. This background informs his current legislative priorities and public engagements.



