Rep. Mike Collins addresses accountability and economic growth in August social media posts

Rep. Mike Collins addresses accountability and economic growth in August social media posts
U.S. Rep. Mike Collins representing Georgia's 10th Congressional District. — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Mike Collins, who represents Georgia’s 10th district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of messages on his X (formerly Twitter) account on August 20, 2025, addressing issues ranging from state governance to support for local business initiatives.

In one post at 14:51 UTC, Collins shared a brief message accompanied by an American flag emoji: “”.

Later that day, at 16:17 UTC, he commented on government accountability with the statement: “Looks like some blue state bureaucrats need to be held accountable.”

At 18:04 UTC, Collins highlighted his participation in a statewide event and outlined policy priorities: “Great day at the Georgia Chamber Congressional Luncheon in Columbus with so many great folks from across our state.

Was proud to talk about our fight for working families and small businesses with pro-growth policies like the One Big Beautiful Bill and so much more.

We are”.

Collins has served as the congressional representative for Georgia’s 10th district since replacing Jody Hice in 2023. He secured his seat after defeating Tabitha Johnson-Green in the 2022 general election with 64.5% of the vote and was re-elected in 2024 against Lexy Doherty with 63.1% of the vote.



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