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Brett Guthrie engages with Kentucky students, energy suppliers, and Louisville officials

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

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

In a series of recent posts, Representative Brett Guthrie of Kentucky shared updates with his constituents and followers on various engagements and discussions. On March 29, 2025, he tweeted about hosting students from several schools in Kentucky to give them a firsthand look at congressional activities.

"This week, I welcomed the next generation of Kentucky leaders for tours of their Capitol building during Spring Break! It was great to meet with students from North Hardin Christian, Richardsville Elementary, and Old Kentucky Home Middle School to show them Congress in action." The tweet highlights his engagement in educational activities, ensuring that students appreciate the work conducted at the Capitol.

On March 30, 2025, Representative Guthrie underscored the importance of appropriate infrastructure to support energy supply needs in the country. He notably appreciated Southwire for their significant contributions to this field.

"We can’t unleash American energy without ensuring we have the infrastructure to get power to the electric grid. Thank you to America’s largest supplier of cable, Southwire, for meeting this week to discuss what you are doing to support the growth of our energy industry." By mentioning Southwire, Guthrie emphasizes their role in bolstering the country's energy infrastructure framework.

In a tweet from March 31, 2025, Representative Guthrie acknowledged local Louisville Metro Council members for their collaboration efforts aimed at improving the city.

"Thank you to Louisville Metro Councilmen Kevin Kramer, Tony Piagintini, Kevin Bratcher, and Stuart Benson for meeting recently to discuss ways that we can work together to make Louisville a better place to live, work, and raise a family." The meeting underscores Guthrie's interest in local governance and community improvement efforts in Louisville.

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