Troy Nehls discusses recent legislative efforts on Twitter

Troy Nehls discusses recent legislative efforts on Twitter
U.S. Rep. Troy Nehls representing Texas' 22nd Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Troy E. Nehls, representing Texas’ 22nd District since 2021, has been actively communicating his legislative actions through social media. In a series of recent tweets, he detailed his support and involvement in various legislative efforts.

On May 13, 2025, Congressman Nehls announced his voting decision via Twitter: “I voted for this.” The post was succinct and did not elaborate on the specific bill or measure that received his support.

Later the same day, Nehls shared his collaboration with Senator Roger Marshall in reintroducing the Justice for Angel Families Act. In a tweet at 19:55 UTC, he stated: “Proud to join @RogerMarshallMD in reintroducing the Justice for Angel Families Act. It would codify President Trump’s VOICE Office, which offers families who’ve lost a loved one due to illegal alien crime with resources and support services.” This act seeks to provide institutionalized support for families affected by crimes committed by undocumented immigrants.

The following day, May 14, 2025, Nehls tweeted about introducing new legislation alongside Senator Ted Budd. At 14:12 UTC, he posted: “NEWS: I just introduced the SAM Act with @SenTedBuddNC. Outdated FAA regulations continue to restrict supersonic operations. Our bill cuts regulatory red tape and incentivizes further innovation in the aviation industry, without compromising safety.” The Supersonic Aircraft Modernization (SAM) Act aims to address regulatory challenges within the aviation sector to promote technological advancement.

Congressman Nehls is originally from Beaver Dam, Wisconsin but now resides in Richmond. He holds a BA from Liberty University.



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