Brett Guthrie
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In Bowling Green this morning, I spoke with a group of seniors about the thousands of dollars they saved this tax season through the Working Families Tax Cuts’ elimination of taxes on Social Securi...
I’m glad to see Iran agree to a two week ceasefire and come to the table to reopen the Straight of Hormuz. I pray that the end of hostilities will be lasting, that the Iranian regime permanently ...
Yesterday, I joined @RepHalRogers and several of our House colleagues for a discussion about the work Congress has done to continue to combat the opioid epidemic and address emerging illicit drug t...
We're one week away from Tax Day - April 15th. Thanks to the Working Families Tax Cuts, hardworking Kentuckians are seeing lower tax bills and higher tax returns this Spring. That's real tax relie...
Beth and I wish you and your family a blessed and Happy Easter! "He is not here; he has risen!" (Luke 24:6) https://t.co/LwfiOUDra7
Today, Christians across the world will commemorate the death of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Beth and I wish each of you a blessed Good Friday. https://t.co/pZbwEhrwSQ
Take a look at the most recent edition of Brett’s Bulletin for an update about the recent work I’ve been up to on behalf of #KY02! https://t.co/c6OaETh1xw
Our nation just watched proudly as three Americans and one Canadian successfully launched the historic Artemis II mission. For the first time in over half a century, American astronauts are en rout...
Last week, @HouseCommerce continued our work to combat the illicit drugs that are harming communities across the nation. Our hearing looked at over a dozen bills targeted at the supply chain dyna...
Bowling Green is lucky to have an incredible Bosniak community that calls our city home. Last week, it was an honor to meet with Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Dr. Denis Beći...
Tonight, the House voted yet again to fully reopen @DHSgov, pay our dedicated federal employees and keep the American people safe. The Senate needs to swiftly act to pass this clean Continuing Re...
I just voted for a THIRD time to fully fund @DHSgov. Sadly, absurd Democrat antics in the Senate continue to keep the department unfunded. This inaction leaves Americans less safe. It's time Senat...
The deadline to submit for the 2026 Congressional Art Competition is one week away! If you are a #KY02 high school student interested in the chance to have your art displayed in the Capitol, click...
This morning, I joined @JakeSherman for a productive conversation about the work I'm doing as Chairman of @HouseCommerce to streamline the energy permitting process so that Americans have access to...
Congratulations to my friend, Markwayne Mullin, on being sworn in as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. Having served with @SecMullinDHS in the House, I know him to have a big heart...
Happy National Ag Day! Kentucky farmers are the backbone of our Commonwealth, contributing billions of dollars to our economy and keeping our nation fed. Thank you to all our farmers who work tire...
Republicans are working to refill the strategic petroleum reserve, open additional pipelines, and secure permitting reforms to lower the costs at the gas pump. Thank you to @TGowdySC for having m...
Grateful for @POTUS' bold leadership in AI to ensure America continues to lead the world through the 21st Century! Our nation will remain the leader in new AI innovations while protecting consume...
I recently stopped by to meet with Barren Inc. President Maureen Carpenter to discuss the incredible investments being made in Barren County. These exciting new developments will continue to make B...
This week, I had the opportunity to speak with students from Alvaton Elementary during their tour of the U.S. Capitol building. It's always great to welcome folks from back home to see the beauty o...
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