CherylKActon comments on audits, senior tech support, and fund management

Cheryl K. Acton, Utah State Representative for 38th District
Cheryl K. Acton, Utah State Representative for 38th District
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CherylKActon, an active user on X (formerly Twitter), recently shared several posts covering topics from ongoing audits to community services and fund management. Her tweets reflect commentary on current events and public programs.

On December 1, 2025, CherylKActon posted about an unfolding situation involving external auditors: “The saga continues to unfold, and external auditors haven’t even started yet. Sure glad someone is NOT in residence at the Naval Observatory as this comes out.” The post references developments that have not yet involved outside scrutiny and alludes to the significance of residency at the Naval Observatory during these events.

Later that day, she highlighted a community initiative supporting older adults: “This is a great service for older neighbors, and it wld be really easy for someone who understands tech. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, time, and love “ The tweet underscores appreciation for volunteers aiding seniors with technology needs.

On December 3, 2025, CherylKActon commented on financial stewardship in public funds: “This is a great idea. I hope and trust that the rules forbid any organization from dipping into the fund for any reason on the idea that they will repay it. That’s where Social Security took a wrong turn.” She expressed concern over organizations borrowing from dedicated funds with intentions to repay—drawing a parallel to past issues faced by Social Security when similar practices led to long-term challenges.

Social Security has historically faced funding problems due in part to legislative decisions allowing its trust funds to be used for other government expenses under promises of repayment. This practice has contributed to ongoing debates about fiscal responsibility in managing public benefit programs.



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