Congressman Troy E. Nehls addresses key issues in recent social media posts

Congressman Troy E. Nehls addresses key issues in recent social media posts
Troy Nehls U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 22nd district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Troy E. Nehls, a U.S. Congressman representing Texas’ 22nd District since 2021, recently shared a series of posts on social media addressing various political topics. The posts reflect his ongoing involvement in legislative matters and his perspectives on current issues.

On March 10, 2025, Nehls expressed gratitude to fellow representatives who co-signed a letter alongside him. He acknowledged the contributions of multiple colleagues, including “@RepKamlagerDove,” “@RepJoshHarder,” “@RepMTG,” “@RepTroyCarter,” among others, indicating a collaborative effort in this initiative. The post can be accessed here.

The following day, March 11, 2025, Nehls conveyed his full support for Secretary Duffy’s decision to rescind two memos he criticized for prioritizing the “Green New Scam” and “woke policies” over essential infrastructure projects. He praised the leadership of President Trump and Secretary Duffy for focusing on infrastructure projects that emphasize safety. This statement is available here.

Later that same day, Nehls highlighted an issue regarding U.S. taxpayer money being used to fund foreign shrimp farms, which he argues undermines American shrimpers. In response, he introduced legislation aimed at preventing international financial institutions from using U.S. funds to support these foreign operations. His stance is clearly articulated here.



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