Congressman John McGuire highlights legislative award and new law’s impact on Virginia

Congressman John McGuire highlights legislative award and new law’s impact on Virginia
John McGuire, US Representative for Virginia's 5th Congressional District — Official Facebook
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Congressman John McGuire shared several updates on July 21, 2025, through his official Twitter account, highlighting recent achievements and upcoming events relevant to his constituents.

In a post at 15:38 UTC, McGuire announced receiving recognition for his legislative work: “Last week, I was honored to receive the Champion of Limited Government Award for my time in the VA State Senate. I will never stop fighting for individual liberties & the Constitution. Thank you @leganalysis for recognizing me & my fellow colleagues!”

Shortly after, at 15:55 UTC, he promoted an event designed to assist prospective service academy applicants: “If you’re interested in attending one of our nation’s great service academies, be sure to RSVP for my Service Academy Day this Saturday, July 26th to learn more about the nomination process!”

Later in the day, at 19:33 UTC, McGuire discussed new legislation benefiting Virginia residents: “The One Big Beautiful Bill (Now Law) puts Virginia first. In VA, we will see:
$4,400-$8,000 wage increase
174,000 jobs protected
24% of individuals benefit from No Tax on Overtime
1.5 million seniors benefit from No Tax on SS

John McGuire is a member of the U.S. House of Representatives and previously served in the Virginia State Senate. His posts reflect ongoing engagement with legislative priorities such as limited government and economic policy changes affecting Virginians.



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