Congressman Rich McCormick shares views and updates in April 2025 tweets

Congressman Rich McCormick shares views and updates in April 2025 tweets
Rich McCormick U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 6th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Rich McCormick, representing Georgia’s 6th district, has shared updates through several tweets on April 10, 2025. His tweets cover events and legislative moves he is involved in, both on and off the court and within the legislative chambers.

In a tweet posted on April 10, Congressman McCormick expressed his enthusiasm about participating in the “25th Annual Congressional Basketball Game last night”. He described the event as more than just a matchup, highlighting it as “a tradition of unity, service, and giving back” with the goal of supporting D.C. youth in need. He conveyed his anticipation for next year’s event.

Later that day, McCormick shared his view on trade in another post, stating that “Free trade must be fair trade”. He emphasized that achieving fairness in trade could be accomplished “through strength.”

Additionally, Congressman McCormick announced the passing of the SAVE Act in the House with a tweet proclaiming that “The SAVE Act has officially PASSED the House!”. He described the bill as crucial for protecting elections by preventing non-citizens from voting, strengthening ID verification, and requiring states to update voter rolls. He concluded with a strong call to safeguard the Republic.

Rich McCormick currently holds office in the U.S. Congress for Georgia’s 6th district, succeeding Lucy McBath in 2023. Born in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1968, McCormick now resides in Suwanee. He completed his undergraduate degree at Oregon State University in 1990 and furthered his education at National University in 2010.



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