Mike Collins reflects on history and infrastructure

Mike Collins reflects on history and infrastructure
Rep. Mike Collins, US Representative for Georgia's 10th District — Official website
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Rep. Mike Collins, a U.S. Congress member representing Georgia’s 10th district since 2023, shared insights on historical events, local infrastructure projects, and his office’s accessibility through a series of tweets.

On May 12, 2025, Rep. Collins tweeted about a significant event in American history: “On this day in history in 1780, American forces suffered the greatest defeat of the Revolutionary War with the fall of Charleston.” He highlighted how the British occupation led to civil conflict in South Carolina and mentioned the Patriots’ use of guerrilla warfare during that period.

Later that day, at 14:14 UTC, he invited constituents to engage with his office regarding market discussions: “If anyone would like to call my office to discuss the market, phone lines are open and operators are standing by.”

At 16:34 UTC on the same day, Rep. Collins shared his experience visiting Wallace Dam: “Great touring the Wallace Dam and hearing about the modernization projects from @GeorgiaPower.” He emphasized Georgia’s affordable hydropower and his commitment as Water Resources Chair to maintain low prices while enhancing American infrastructure.

Born in Jackson, Georgia in 1967, Mike Collins graduated from Georgia State University with a BA in 1990.



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