Julie Fedorchak Congresswoman | Official Website
Julie Fedorchak Congresswoman | Official Website
Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak, a representative known for her engagement on historical and contemporary issues, shared her reflections on two significant topics through social media posts in June 2025. Her comments addressed the anniversary of a pivotal World War II event and current policy debates concerning individuals with disabilities.
On June 6, 2025, Congresswoman Fedorchak commemorated the anniversary of D-Day. She remarked on its significance by stating that "81 years ago today Allied Forces began to turn the tide on World War II. We’ve all heard stories from our parents or grandparents and seen footage from the invasions at Normandy and beyond. It’s tough to appropriately honor the courage and selflessness of those soldiers." This message underscores the enduring impact of this historical event.
In another post dated June 9, 2025, Congresswoman Fedorchak supported remarks made by Nick Stehle regarding resources for individuals with disabilities. She conveyed agreement with Stehle's assertion that "individuals with disabilities shouldn't have to 'compete for resources with able-bodied adults.' And I agree." Consequently, she highlighted her legislative action by noting, "That’s why I voted for commonsense work requirements and reforms to strengthen the program for the future."
Further elaborating on disability issues on the same day, Congresswoman Fedorchak referenced an article involving Nick Stehle's family situation as published in The Wall Street Journal. She wrote about his teenage son who has autism and epilepsy: "Nick Stehle's teenage son has autism and epilepsy. He outlines in the @WSJ how due to Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion, his son is stuck on a multiyear waiting list for in-home care."
Additional information reveals that Nick Stehle is an advocate working within public policy organizations focused on enhancing programs supporting disabled individuals.