Rick W. Allen discusses economic policy and national security measures on social media

Rick W. Allen discusses economic policy and national security measures on social media
Rep. Rick W. Allen, US Representative for Georgia's 12th District — Rick W. Allen Official Website
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Rick W. Allen, a U.S. Congressman representing Georgia’s 12th district since 2015, shared several updates on his legislative priorities and initiatives via social media on February 13, 2025. Allen, who succeeded John Barrow in Congress and holds a degree from Auburn University, emphasized efforts to bolster the economy, national security, and agricultural support.

In a tweet posted at 14:35 UTC, Allen stated that “House Republicans are committed to rebuilding our economy by eliminating wasteful government spending and ensuring taxpayer dollars are NOT being misused.” Read more

Later in the day, at 16:57 UTC, he expressed support for legislation aimed at enhancing national security measures. He tweeted about backing a bill that increases penalties for individuals evading U.S. Border Patrol. “Illegal immigrants who flee border patrol should NEVER be admitted to the U.S. or offered asylum,” Allen noted. Read more

Subsequently, at 17:17 UTC, Allen praised the confirmation of Brooke L. Rollins as the Secretary of Agriculture by the U.S. Senate. He remarked on his commitment to collaborating with Rollins and other agricultural leaders to address challenges faced by farmers in Georgia’s 12th district and beyond. “I commend the U.S. Senate for confirming @BrookeLRollins as the 33rd Secretary of the @USDA,” he stated in his post. Read more



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