Congressman Bob Good criticizes energy policies and calls for spending cuts

Congressman Bob Good criticizes energy policies and calls for spending cuts
U.S. Rep. Bob Good Representing the 5th District of Virginia — Official U.S. House headshot
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Bob Good, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Virginia’s 5th district since 2021, has been vocal on social media about his political views and legislative priorities. Through recent tweets, he has addressed topics such as government spending, energy policies, and actions taken by other politicians.

On March 13, 2025, Congressman Bob Good expressed his stance on energy subsidies via Twitter. He stated that “Republicans must fully repeal & eliminate the IRA ‘Green New Scam’ subsidies,” arguing these add significantly to national debt and negatively impact the economy.

The following day, March 14, 2025, Good commented on perceived shifts within the Senate Democrats regarding fiscal policies. He tweeted that “Senate Dems are caving,” suggesting it was time for Republicans to adopt a more aggressive stance in cutting government spending ahead of the September deadline.

In another tweet dated March 15, 2025, Congressman Good criticized both Virginia senators for their recent votes related to federal budgetary decisions. He noted that “Both of VA’s senators” supported actions leading to a government shutdown.



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