Recent tweets from Rep. Barry Loudermilk address fraud oversight and regulatory reform

Representative Barry Loudermilk, US Representative for Georgia's 11th District
Representative Barry Loudermilk, US Representative for Georgia's 11th District
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Rep. Barry Loudermilk, who represents Georgia’s 11th district in the U.S. Congress, has recently posted a series of statements on his official Twitter account addressing issues related to financial oversight, legislative reform, and historical commemoration.

On February 3, 2026, Rep. Loudermilk emphasized the importance of accountability in public spending by stating, “Fully uncovering the fraud network is vital to ensuring those responsible for such egregious misuse of public funds are held accountable.”

The following day, on February 4, 2026, he addressed the need for updates to federal financial regulations. In his tweet, he said, “We must modernize outdated reporting requirements so financial institutions can better serve Americans. I appreciate @SecScottBessent’s commitment to reforming the Bank Secrecy Act, which imposes costly data collection on law-abiding citizens and financial institutions. I look”

On February 6, 2026, Rep. Loudermilk commemorated former President Ronald Reagan’s birthday by posting: “On February 6, 1911, President, Ronald Reagan, our 40th president, was born. His strong leadership style and love for our great nation continue to be an inspiration to Americans.”

Barry Loudermilk has been serving in Congress since replacing Phil Gingrey in 2015 as the representative for Georgia’s 11th district. He has consistently secured reelection victories in recent years: defeating Don Wilson in 2016 with over two-thirds of the vote; Flynn Broady Jr. in 2018; Dana Barrett in 2020; Antonio Daza in 2022; and Katy Stamper most recently in 2024—all with comfortable margins.

These recent social media posts reflect both ongoing legislative priorities and commemorative messages from Rep. Loudermilk as he continues his tenure representing his Georgia district.



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