Rep. Mike Collins, US Representative for Georgia's 10th District | Twitter Website
Rep. Mike Collins, US Representative for Georgia's 10th District | Twitter Website
Rep. Mike Collins, currently serving in the U.S. Congress for Georgia’s 10th district, continues to engage with constituents and the wider public via social media platforms. Collins, who succeeded Jody Hice in 2023, often shares his congressional activities and historical reflections with his followers.
On April 18, 2025, Collins stated, "I voted for this." The brief post suggests his support for a particular measure or legislation, although further specifics are not delineated in the tweet itself.
Later that day, Collins tweeted a direct message to fellow politician Chris Van Hollen, "Hey @ChrisVanHollen, I went ahead and changed your office plaque for you." The content implies a jest between legislators, reflecting the often personal and informal nature of Twitter engagements.
On the morning of April 19, Collins shared a historical reflection, commemorating the onset of the American Revolution. He wrote, "On this day in history in 1775, the American Revolution began with the Battles of Lexington and Concord. Paul Revere warned that British troops were marching to seize weapons and arrest colonial leaders. At dawn in Lexington, 77 minutemen stood against the British. Eight were..." This tweet serves as a reminder of historical events and figures, a common practice among public officials to draw parallels or highlight past significance.
Mike Collins, 55, was born and currently resides in Jackson, Georgia. He graduated from Georgia State University in 1990 with a Bachelor of Arts degree.