Bob Good comments on proxy voting, party criticism, and reconciliation bill

Bob Good comments on proxy voting, party criticism, and reconciliation bill
U.S. Rep. Bob Good Representing the 5th District of Virginia — Twitter Website
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Congressman Bob Good, a member of the United States House of Representatives, recently shared his views on several political issues via social media. His posts on April 3 and April 5, 2025, addressed topics including proxy voting, intra-party criticism, and fiscal policy.

On April 3, Congressman Good commented on the topic of proxy voting, stating, “There is a reason every Democrat voted in favor of proxy voting.” This post suggests his perspective on the party-line divide surrounding the method of remote voting by representatives.

Later the same day, he commended a Republican leader for taking a stand against a moderate member of the party. He expressed his approval, noting, “It’s refreshing for once to see a Republican leader call out and criticize a moderate squish.” This statement reflects his stance on party unity and conservative principles within the Republican Party.

On April 5, Congressman Good addressed legislative developments in the Senate, specifically criticizing a newly passed reconciliation bill. He described it as a betrayal by Republicans due to its lack of spending cuts, stating, “The just-passed Senate reconciliation bill is a massive Republican betrayal, with essentially no spending cuts and a huge explosion of the debt.” This comment illustrates his concern about fiscal responsibility and the growing national debt.



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