Congressman Troy E. Nehls discusses legislative actions on shrimping industry and government funding

Congressman Troy E. Nehls discusses legislative actions on shrimping industry and government funding
Troy Nehls U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 22nd district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Troy E. Nehls, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 22nd district, has been active on social media discussing recent legislative efforts and decisions. Born in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin in 1968, Nehls has served since replacing Pete Olson in 2021.

On March 11, 2025, Congressman Nehls expressed gratitude to several colleagues for their support of a bill aimed at protecting shrimpers. He wrote: “Thank you to @RepNancyMace, @TXRandy14, @RepGusBilirakis, @RepJuliaLetlow, @RepLuna, @RepGregMurphy, @RepEzell, @RepRutherfordFL, @RepDonaldsPress, @RepBarryMoore,@ RepBrianBabin,and@ RepCloudTX for cosponsoring this bill.We must do everything we can to protect our shrimpers.”

Later that day, Nehls acknowledged the collaborative effort with other representatives in leading significant legislation. He stated: “Thank you to @RepClayHiggins,@ RepGonzalez,and@ RepTroyCarter for co-leading this critical legislation with me.”

In a subsequent post on March 11th as well, Congressman Nehls announced the passage of a bill by House Republicans that ensures government operations continue while supporting former President Trump’s agenda. He remarked: “House Republicans,includng myself,jst voted to keep the government open.The bill we just passed keeps the government operating so that we can continue to advance President Trump’s agenda and allows President Trump and his administration to deliver real wins for the…”



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