Congressman John McGuire announces votes on key bills and introduces American Dream Act

John McGuire, US Representative for Virginia%27s 5th Congressional District - Official Facebook
John McGuire, US Representative for Virginia%27s 5th Congressional District - Official Facebook
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Congressman John McGuire has recently shared updates on legislative actions and new proposals via his social media account. In a series of posts dated January 14 and 15, 2026, McGuire highlighted his support for several bills and introduced new legislation aimed at addressing housing affordability.

On January 14, McGuire stated, “I voted yes on H.R. 4593, SHOWER Act. Here’s why: https://t.co/R0qNN3z1xq”. Later that day, he announced the introduction of a new bill focused on homeownership for young Americans: “Young people across our country feel the American Dream of owning a home and starting a family is out of reach. Today, I introduced the American Dream Act to unlock more affordable housing options for first-time homebuyers and help end the cycle of lifelong renting.

Thank you https://t.co/QsmSmBmHpI“.

The following day, January 15, McGuire reported another legislative vote: “I voted yes on H.R. 2988, Protecting Prudent Investment of Retirement Savings Act. Here’s why: https://t.co/MUVRFWJvfB”.

The SHOWER Act (H.R. 4593) and Protecting Prudent Investment of Retirement Savings Act (H.R. 2988) are part of ongoing legislative efforts in Congress to address issues ranging from public welfare to financial security for retirees. The introduction of the American Dream Act reflects concerns about rising housing costs and declining rates of homeownership among younger generations in the United States.

McGuire’s recent activity underscores continued attention by lawmakers to economic challenges faced by constituents, including access to affordable housing and secure retirement savings.



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