Rep. Mike Collins shares legislative success and historical reflection

Rep. Mike Collins shares legislative success and historical reflection
Rep. Mike Collins, US Representative for Georgia's 10th District — Mike Collins Official Website
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Rep. Mike Collins, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Georgia’s 10th district, has recently shared a series of tweets reflecting on legislative successes and historical events. Collins, who replaced former U.S. Congress member Jody Hice in 2023, provides insights into his political journey and the nation’s history.

On May 22, 2025, Rep. Mike Collins expressed triumph in a brief statement: “Huge win.”

Later that day, he elaborated on this victory by announcing the passage of significant legislation. He stated, “The One Big, Beautiful Bill has PASSED. This is a huge win for our country. Onto the Senate then President Trump’s desk.” This highlights an important step in the legislative process as the bill moves forward for further approval.

In another tweet posted on May 22, 2025, Collins reflected on a historical event from 1856 involving South Carolina Representative Preston Brooks and Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner: “On this day in history in 1856, South Carolina Representative Preston Brooks beat Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner with a cane.”

Mike Collins was born in Jackson, Georgia in 1967 and graduated from Georgia State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1990.



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