Brett Guthrie discusses local investments and federal policies

Brett Guthrie discusses local investments and federal policies
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Rep. Brett Guthrie, a U.S. Congressman representing Kentucky’s 2nd district since 2009, recently shared updates on his activities and opinions through social media posts. These posts cover a range of topics from local economic developments to national legislative efforts and policy critiques.

On November 19, 2024, Rep. Guthrie visited the Double D group in Greenville to observe their newly renovated facility. He noted the significance of this investment for Muhlenberg County: “I recently visited protein processor Double D group in Greenville to see their newly renovated 3,000 square foot building and discuss their plans for future growth. This multi-million dollar investment in Muhlenberg County is creating hundreds of jobs and I look forward to…”

In another post dated November 20, 2024, Rep. Guthrie expressed his support for legislation aimed at improving veterans’ healthcare: “Last night I was honored to support @RepCiscomani’s Senator Elizabeth Dole Act which will ensure that our veterans receive the high quality care they have earned. Our veterans have done so much for our nation and I am committed to ensuring that we fix the gaps currently existing…”

Later on November 20, Rep. Guthrie criticized current electric vehicle mandates under the Biden administration: “The Biden admin EV mandates would force everyday Americans to purchase high cost electric vehicles that are increasingly unreliable in poor weather conditions. I look forward to working with President Trump, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin to…”



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