Brett Guthrie discusses legislative progress and leadership training

Brett Guthrie discusses legislative progress and leadership training
Brett Guthrie U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky's 2nd district — Official U.S. House Headshot
0Comments

Rep. Brett Guthrie, a U.S. Congressman representing Kentucky’s 2nd district since 2009, recently shared updates on his legislative activities and engagements through a series of tweets. These posts provide insight into his current initiatives and interactions.

On January 23, Rep. Guthrie expressed his satisfaction with the advancement of the Laken Riley Act to President Trump’s desk. He stated that this legislation is “the first bill to pass the House this year” and emphasized its significance as “a key step toward making America safe again and securing our Southern border.” “Yesterday I was honored to see the Laken Riley Act advance to President Trump’s desk.”

The following day, January 24, he recounted a meeting with Lieutenant General Steven Gilland, Superintendent of West Point and his alma mater. The discussion focused on training future American leaders at West Point and strategies for improving their football team’s performance. “This afternoon I was honored to meet with the Superintendent of my alma mater @WestPoint_USMA Lieutenant General Steven Gilland…”

Later on January 24, Rep. Guthrie highlighted his support for the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act by voting in favor of it. He co-sponsored this legislation alongside Rep. Ann Wagner, which mandates equal medical care for babies born alive after attempted abortions as those born prematurely under other circumstances.“Yesterday I was proud to vote for @RepAnnWagner’s Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act…”



Related

Brett Guthrie U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky's 2nd district

Guthrie votes in favor of 2026 Farm Bill to support Kentucky farmers

Congressman Brett Guthrie voted for H.R. 7567—the new Farm Bill—which aims to stabilize prices and invest further into conservation efforts benefiting Kentucky’s farming community. The bill also expands nutrition programs while addressing key issues like disaster relief funding.

Brett Guthrie U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky's 2nd district

Guthrie leads hearing on energy costs and AI impact on the electric grid

Congressman Brett Guthrie led a congressional hearing focused on managing rising power demand driven by AI data centers. Lawmakers discussed new bills aimed at protecting ratepayers while encouraging responsible investment into America’s electric grid.

Frank Pallone Jr., Ranking Member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee

House Energy and Commerce Committee schedules three subcommittee hearings for late April 2026

The House Energy and Commerce Committee is set to hold three subcommittee hearings this week focusing on environmental protection funding, energy demands from artificial intelligence growth, and strengthening food safety oversight. The sessions reflect ongoing legislative attention across major public policy areas.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Bowling Green Today.