Rep. Mike Collins, a U.S. Congressman representing Georgia’s 10th district since 2023, posted a series of tweets between June 1 and June 2, 2026, covering legislative advocacy, agricultural celebration, and historical commemoration.
On June 1, 2026, Collins highlighted the impact of a recent operation and urged support for pending legislation: “This operation saved countless American lives. Save more by passing Dalilah’s Law.”
Later that day, he marked a national observance with a nod to local agriculture: “Happy National Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Month! Celebrate with a delicious Georgia peach or Vidalia onion from a local farmer.” This message aligns with his representation of an area known for its agricultural output.
On June 2, Collins commemorated an important figure in American history: “On this day in history, in 1731, Martha Washington, America’s first First Lady, was born. While the title of ‘First Lady’ was not used in her lifetime, her role as the nation’s first presidential spouse helped establish the social and ceremonial traditions that would define the…”
Collins has served in Congress since replacing Jody Hice in 2023 and won re-election against Lexy Doherty in 2024 with over sixty percent of the vote. He previously defeated Tabitha Johnson-Green in the 2022 general election by a similar margin. Born in Jackson, Georgia in 1967 and currently residing there at age fifty-five, Collins is also an alumnus of Georgia State University.


