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Congressman Suhas Subramanyam Launches Resource on Website to Assist Federal Workers During Onslaught of Attacks by President Trump

February 11, 2025

Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman Suhas Subramanyam announced the launch of a resource page on his website targeted at helping federal workers in his district navigate the chaos and flood of attacks by the Trump Administration. This week, the Congressman hosted a town hall in Leesburg targeted towards federal workers where over 350 constituents showed up to voice their concerns and share first-hand accounts about President Trump’s systematic dismantling of federal agencies and the federal workforce. Congressman Subramanyam hopes this guide will serve as a resource as they navigate the chaos ushered in by the Trump Administration. The Congressman’s office has been collecting stories from constituents of the 10th district to record their testimonials and use their knowledge to inform his efforts.

“It is clear that the firings, intimidation, and freezes of our federal government are illegal and unconstitutional,” said Congressman Suhas Subramanyam. “There is little transparency and accountability, and a whole lot of chaos, so I have created a webpage to provide federal workers and contractors a place to share their stories, their intel, and find resources to get through this difficult time. Through rigorous investigations, new legislation, and legal action, we will hold the Trump Administration accountable for its actions.”

A former Policy Advisor to President Barack Obama, Congressman Subramanyam served in the Virginia General Assembly since first getting elected in 2019. In Richmond, Subramanyam founded the bipartisan "Commonwealth Caucus” – a bipartisan group of legislators focused on finding common ground. He passed landmark legislation to lower toll costs for commuters, issue refunds to overcharged consumers, combat the rise in gun violence, and ensure all students have access to the best educational opportunities. He is a member of the House’s Committee on Oversight and Accountability, and a Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Military and Foreign Affairs, and a member of the House’s Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Subramanyam served as a volunteer firefighter and EMT in Loudoun. He lives in Ashburn, Virginia, with his wife, Miranda, and their two daughters, Maya (4) and Nina (3). 


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