Congressman John McGuire promotes energy bill and highlights recent public engagements

John McGuire, US Representative for Virginia%27s 5th Congressional District - https://mcguire.house.gov/
John McGuire, US Representative for Virginia%27s 5th Congressional District - https://mcguire.house.gov/
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Congressman John McGuire, a U.S. Representative, recently used his social media platform to highlight legislative efforts, media appearances, and local engagement activities.

On August 20, 2025, McGuire promoted an energy policy initiative with the statement: “The One Big Beautiful Bill gives our energy sector the push it needs and makes the US energy dominant by:

ensuring robust onshore and offshore oil, gas, and coal leasing nationwide.
lowering oil, gas, and coal royalty rates, incentivizing production and reducing costs.”

Later that day, McGuire shared details about his participation in a broadcast interview: “It was great to be on Washington Watch with @tperkins, guest hosted by @JodyHiceFRCA! We discussed President Trump’s work on ending the war in Ukraine. Also, I provided an update on Israel.

Watch
https://t.co/wAkFia2VhT” (August 20, 2025).

On August 21, 2025, McGuire highlighted a visit to an educational institution: “This week, I had the pleasure of touring Sweet Briar College. I was given a full look into the equestrian & other facilities. It was great speaking to students & faculty & hearing about their successes. Special thank you to President Mary Pope Hutson for making this possible. I https://t.co/0sQWcAjSxn”.

These posts come as congressional debate continues over national energy policies and foreign affairs. Legislative proposals such as those mentioned by McGuire are part of ongoing discussions in Congress regarding domestic energy independence and international relations.



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