Rep. Mike Collins, who represents Georgia’s 10th district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of messages on March 18, 2026, addressing both historical events and legislative efforts related to transportation safety.In his first post of the day, Collins commemorated a key moment in American business history:
“On this day in history in 1852 Henry Wells and William G. Fargo launched their namesake business, Wells Fargo, which is now one of the world’s largest banks. After the discovery of gold in California, demand for reliable cross-country shipping surged. Wells Fargo saw an https://t.co/2PUXGfKE0t”(March 18, 2026).Later that afternoon, Collins shifted focus to trucking industry regulations and public safety concerns. He wrote:
“Our why. Americans deserve to share the road with qualified, English-speaking truckers. It’s time to end CDL mills. Pass Dalilah’s Law.”(March 18, 2026). In a subsequent message posted just over an hour later, he added:
“Today, the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee is marking up Dalilah’s Law. I am grateful to Dalilah and her family for joining us. We’re doing this for you and all American families, Dalilah. Your story will save lives. We must pass Dalilah’s Law.”(March 18, 2026).Dalilah’s Law appears to address issues related to commercial driver licensing practices sometimes referred to as “CDL mills,” with an emphasis on ensuring qualified drivers on American roads.Collins has represented Georgia’s 10th district since replacing Jody Hice in 2023 and has won multiple elections by significant margins.
In both the 2022 and 2024 general elections he defeated Tabitha Johnson-Green and Lexy Doherty respectively.
Born in Jackson, Georgia in 1967,
he graduated from Georgia State University with a BA in 1990
. Collins continues to reside in Jackson while serving in Congress.


