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John Rose comments on accountability and legislation amid regulatory changes

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U.S. Rep. John Rose 6th District of Tennessee | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. John Rose 6th District of Tennessee | Official U.S. House headshot

Congressman John Rose, representing Tennessee's 6th district since 2019, has expressed his views on several pressing issues through a series of tweets. Born in Cookeville, Tennessee, and an alumnus of Tennessee Technological University and Vanderbilt University, Rose continues to actively participate in legislative discussions.

On November 19, 2024, Congressman Rose commented on the resignation of Chair Gruenberg. He stated that the resignation was "welcome news, although extremely late," and suggested that other regulators should take heed as "accountability is coming on January 20th." "Chair Gruenberg’s resignation is welcome news..."

Later that day, Rose addressed concerns regarding agricultural legislation. He criticized a recent Farm Bill for being "grossly partisan" and failing to address key issues faced by farmers. He advocated for passing the House Agriculture Committee's bipartisan bill instead of what he referred to as "Senator Stabenow's Green New Deal version." "Tennessee farmers deserve more than a last-minute..."

On November 20, 2024, Congressman Rose reacted to the outcome of a murder case involving Laken Riley. He attributed the incident to the "carelessness" of the Biden-Harris Administration concerning immigration policies. Expressing sympathy for those affected, he remarked on justice being served while offering prayers for Riley's family and community during their healing process. "Today, justice was served in the murder case..."

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