Jodey Arrington discusses fiscal policies and agriculture in recent tweets

Jodey Arrington discusses fiscal policies and agriculture in recent tweets
Jodey Arrington U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 19th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Jodey Arrington, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 19th district, has recently shared his views on economic and agricultural issues through a series of tweets. Arrington, who succeeded Randy Neugebauer in 2017, continues to engage with his constituents on pressing matters affecting both Texas and the nation.

On February 17, 2025, Arrington reflected on past challenges and current opportunities for Republicans to address fiscal policies. He tweeted: “Sound familiar? This was 45 years ago. Today, Republicans have a generational opportunity to rein-in wasteful spending, reignite economic growth, and right-size the people’s government before it’s too late.”

The following day, February 18, 2025, Arrington highlighted discussions with West Texas producers about agriculture’s critical role in America. He stated: “Great conversation today with producers from across West Texas discussing the big issues effecting agriculture and Rural America. West Texas is the backbone of this nation, feeding, clothing, and fueling America. However, the last 4 years of self-inflicted disasters have ravaged…”

Later that day, he expressed pride in his GOP colleagues for advancing a budget resolution aligned with former President Trump’s agenda. He remarked: “Proud of my GOP colleagues on House Budget Committee for passing a ‘Big, Beautiful’ – and fiscally responsible – Budget Resolution. Passing this out of the House will unlock President Trump’s America First agenda, strengthen our security, and unleash prosperity.”



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