Terri A. Sewell, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Alabama’s 7th District, has been active on social media addressing significant issues. Her tweets range from demanding action on school mental health funding to sharing news about federal court rulings and community services.
On May 7, 2025, Sewell expressed her demand for Education Secretary Linda McMahon to reinstate $1 billion in school mental health funding that was recently terminated. She emphasized the urgent need for these resources in communities.
Later that day, Sewell announced that her team was assisting constituents with federal matters at the West End Branch of the Birmingham Public Library until 1:00 PM.
On May 9, 2025, she shared news about a federal court ruling favoring fair representation for Black voters in Alabama. The decision supports maintaining two congressional districts where Black voters can elect candidates of their choice.
Born in Huntsville and residing in Birmingham, Terri Sewell has represented Alabama’s 7th District since replacing Artur Davis in 2011. With academic credentials from Princeton University and Harvard Law School, she continues to serve as a prominent figure in Congress advocating for various issues affecting her constituents.



