Rep. Garret Graves discusses legislative actions and humor on social media

Rep. Garret Graves discusses legislative actions and humor on social media
Garret Graves U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana's 6th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Garret Graves, who represents Louisiana’s 6th District in the U.S. Congress, has shared several updates on his social media platform regarding current legislative proceedings and other topics of interest. Graves has been serving in Congress since 2015, following a term in the Louisiana House of Representatives.

On December 9, 2024, Rep. Garret Graves posted an image with a humorous caption: “But this guy needed a shave.” The tweet was accompanied by a link to an image that is not visible in this article.

On December 12, 2024, Rep. Garret Graves indicated the potential for significant legislative movement by tweeting: “Cloture could be called as early as today. Stay tuned!” This suggests that developments related to Senate proceedings were imminent.

In another post on the same day, Rep. Garret Graves expressed optimism about a legislative effort concerning H.R. 82: “The Senate Majority Leader has called for a vote on our bill H.R. 82 – provided he gets the necessary 60 votes to get it to the floor. More than 60 Senators support it. The heavy lifting is done. The path to victory could not be clearer.” He also hinted at the potential impact of repealing WEP-GPO legislation during this period.



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