Rep. Jodey Arrington outlines priorities on economy, elections, and legislative agenda

Rep. Jodey Arrington outlines priorities on economy, elections, and legislative agenda
Jodey Arrington U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 19th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Jodey Arrington, a U.S. Congressman representing Texas’s 19th district, shared his views on Twitter regarding several policy issues. Arrington, who succeeded Randy Neugebauer in 2017, addressed issues such as tax policy, energy production, and election integrity through his tweets on April 30, 2025.

In a tweet posted at 13:32 UTC, Arrington advocated for economic strategies aimed at tackling inflation and promoting stability. He emphasized the need to “lock in low taxes, unleash American energy production, help deregulate the economy, and bend the curve on the spending that gave us 40-year high inflation.” He described these actions as components of what he termed the “FULL America First agenda” and asserted that such measures would guide the country towards a balanced path. The full tweet can be read here.

Arrington also addressed voting issues in a subsequent tweet at 14:22 UTC, questioning the rationale behind Democrats’ reluctance to support the SAVE Act. He expressed skepticism about the claim that non-citizens voting in elections is not a problem and posed a rhetorical question: “I thought non-citizens voting in our elections wasn’t a ‘problem’… isn’t that why Democrats refused to support the SAVE Act?” The entire post is available here.

At 16:09 UTC, Arrington praised the House of Representatives for its efforts in advancing what he described as the “FULL America First agenda.” His succinct statement can be viewed here.

Jodey Arrington, a native of Plainview, Texas, and residing in Lubbock, has served in Congress since 2017. He holds a BA from Texas Tech University.

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