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John Rose highlights farm bureau recognition and Tennessee's development

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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, recently shared a series of tweets highlighting his engagements and opinions on various matters. These tweets reflect his involvement in agricultural recognition, state energy initiatives, and legislative achievements.

On November 22, Congressman Rose congratulated fellow representative David Kustoff for being recognized as a "Friend of the Farm Bureau" award winner. "Congratulations to my friend @RepDavidKustoff who was recognized as a 'Friend of the Farm Bureau' award winner. As President Eric Mayberry put it, David is a reliable voice for farmers in the halls of Congress. I was proud to be in Jackson for the presentation."

Two days later, on November 24, Rose praised Tennessee's electric cooperatives for their role in making the state an excellent place to live and work. "Tennessee is by far one of the best places in the country to work and raise a family. That’s in part because of electric cooperatives across our state, providing reliable energy, broadband, and connectivity." He expressed gratitude towards these cooperatives for inviting him and his wife Chelsea.

On November 25, Congressman Rose reflected on legislative accomplishments since gaining majority control in 2022. He noted efforts made by the House GOP under former President Trump’s administration and with support from a Senate majority. "Since taking the majority in 2022, the @HouseGOP has passed bills to secure our borders, lower energy costs, curb federal regulations, and restore fiscal sanity."

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