Rick W. Allen highlights border control achievements and regulatory cost reductions

Rick W. Allen highlights border control achievements and regulatory cost reductions
Rep. Rick W. Allen, US Representative for Georgia's 12th District — Official website
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Rick W. Allen, a U.S. Congressman representing Georgia’s 12th district since 2015, has recently shared his views and updates on social media. His posts touch on topics ranging from border security to federal regulations.

On March 5, 2025, Allen announced a significant achievement regarding national security measures, stating that “Attempted illegal border crossings hit a record low in February. Promises made, promises kept. “

Later that day, he posted a brief commentary reflecting on societal values: “Common sense has become a common theme!” This tweet suggests his perspective on current trends in public discourse.

In another post from the same date, Allen addressed economic concerns by highlighting the cost of federal regulations: “The total cost of federal regulations in 2023 was a record-breaking $2.1 trillion, or $15,788 per U.S. household, according to the Competitive Enterprise Institute. By significantly cutting regulations, @POTUS has put the U.S. on track to severely reduce regulatory costs for…” He emphasizes efforts to decrease these costs through regulatory cuts initiated by the current administration.



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