Mike Collins expresses views on legislative issues via social media

Mike Collins expresses views on legislative issues via social media
Rep. Mike Collins, US Representative for Georgia's 10th District — Mike Collins Official Website
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Rep. Mike Collins, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Georgia’s 10th district, has recently shared his views on several topics through social media posts. The tweets reflect his stance on certain legislative matters and political sentiments.

On July 3, 2025, Collins expressed his opposition to a legislative measure he referred to as “the OBBB—the One Big, Bad Binder.” He clearly stated his position by saying “I do not support the OBBB—the One Big, Bad Binder.”

Later that day, Collins made a cryptic comment with a tweet that simply read “Panicans down bad.” The context or subject of this statement was not further elaborated upon in the post.

In another post on July 3, Collins declared his firm support for an unspecified proposal or individual by stating “I’m already a YES. He doesn’t have to sell me anymore!” This indicates his readiness to back the proposal without additional persuasion.

Mike Collins has served in Congress since 2023 after succeeding Jody Hice. At age 55, he resides in Jackson, Georgia—his birthplace—and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Georgia State University obtained in 1990.



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