barry loudermilk discusses new legislation and independence day celebrations

barry loudermilk discusses new legislation and independence day celebrations
Representative Barry Loudermilk, US Representative for Georgia's 11th District — Barry Loudermilk Official Website
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Barry Loudermilk, a U.S. Congressman representing Georgia’s 11th district since 2015, recently shared his thoughts on legislative and national matters through social media. A member of Congress with a background in state politics and education from Wayland Baptist University, Loudermilk has been an active voice in the political landscape.

On July 3, 2025, Loudermilk announced that “Congress has passed the long-discussed Big, Beautiful, Bill Act”. He described it as a significant achievement for Americans and noted that it fulfills many promises made by President Trump during his campaign. However, he acknowledged that the bill is not entirely comprehensive.

In a celebratory note on July 4, 2025, Loudermilk expressed patriotic sentiments: “Happy Independence Day! Today we remember and celebrate the greatest nation in history on our 249th birthday.” This message underscored his appreciation for American history and values.

On July 6, 2025, Loudermilk offered support to those affected by events in Texas with a brief message: “Praying with Texas.” This tweet reflected his empathy towards states facing challenges.

Barry Loudermilk continues to serve as an influential figure in U.S. politics while maintaining close ties to his roots in Georgia. His career spans various roles including time in the Georgia House of Representatives and Senate before joining Congress.



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