Kevin Hern discusses fiscal policy priorities amid narrow congressional majority

Kevin Hern discusses fiscal policy priorities amid narrow congressional majority
Rep. Kevin Hern, U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 1st District — LinkedIn
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Congressman Kevin Hern, representing Oklahoma’s 1st district since 2018, recently took to social media to share his engagements and legislative efforts. Hern succeeded Jim Bridenstine and has been active in promoting fiscal policies aligned with former President Trump’s agenda.

On February 9, 2025, Hern announced his participation in a live segment on NewsNation. He urged followers to “Joining @NewsNation live — tune in!”

Later that day, Hern elaborated on the topics discussed during his NewsNation appearance. He highlighted the challenges of passing a budget focused on low taxes and reduced government spending amidst a narrow congressional majority. As he noted, “I joined @NewsNation this morning to discuss our fight to pass a budget that keeps taxes low, reins in wasteful spending, and delivers on President Trump’s agenda.” He emphasized the importance of each vote given their slim majority.

On February 10, 2025, Hern shared another tweet without additional commentary or context. The post can be viewed at this link.



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