Congressman Bob Good questions fiscal policies and urges congressional action

Congressman Bob Good questions fiscal policies and urges congressional action
U.S. Rep. Bob Good Representing the 5th District of Virginia — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Bob Good, representing Virginia’s 5th District, has been vocal on social media about various political issues. He replaced Denver Riggleman in Congress in 2021 and has a background serving on the Campbell County Board of Supervisors. Good frequently addresses topics such as government spending and legislative actions.

On January 22, 2025, Congressman Good raised a question regarding Senator Tim Kaine, asking if he posed similar inquiries to Bill Clinton as he did to Pete Hegseth when vying for the vice-presidential spot alongside Hillary Clinton.

Later that day, Good expressed his concerns over fiscal policies in Washington D.C., predicting that most Republicans would align with Democrats to raise the debt limit without implementing spending cuts. He anticipated this would lead to further borrowing to address California’s financial issues, all “without conservative votes” as per his tweet.

On January 23, 2025, Congressman Good commented on executive orders issued by former President Trump. He described them as “awesome” but temporary unless codified into law by Congress. He urged Republicans in Congress to take action by cutting spending and reducing government size permanently, according to his statement.



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