Rep. Don Beyer commemorates Yom HaShoah, announces job fair amid personal condolence message

Rep. Don Beyer commemorates Yom HaShoah, announces job fair amid personal condolence message
Congressman Donald S. Beyer, Jr. — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Don Beyer, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Virginia’s 8th District, shared several Twitter posts on April 24, 2025, covering various topics. Beyer, who has served since 2015 and resides in Alexandria, discussed personal condolences, commemorative reflections, and community engagement through a job fair.

In a message posted at 20:16:40 UTC, Beyer expressed his grief over a tragic loss. He stated, “This is terribly sad to hear. I send my sincerest condolences and best wishes to my friend and colleague Jim, his wife Lisa, and his son Patrick as they mourn the heartbreaking loss of Molly.”

Later, at 20:31:40 UTC, Beyer acknowledged Yom HaShoah, reflecting on the Holocaust’s impact. He remarked, “Today is Yom HaShoah, a day we reflect on the tragic loss of 6 million Jewish lives in the Holocaust. The scourge of anti-Semitism is still present in society today, but we must stand united against hate in all its forms. #NeverAgain.”

Beyer also outlined community involvement through an initiative to support federal workers and contractors. At 21:00:00 UTC, he announced, “I am hosting a job fair to support federal workers and contractors on May 3 at George Washington Middle School in Alexandria. Come meet with companies from various sectors, including from health care, local government, military, finance, and more.”

A native of the Free Territory of Trieste, Beyer attended Williams College, earning a BA in 1972. He succeeded Jim Moran in Congress and has been an advocate for various issues, including education and labor.



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