Rep. Tracey Mann, U.S. Representative for Kansas 1st District | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Tracey Mann, U.S. Representative for Kansas 1st District | Official U.S. House headshot
Tracey Mann, serving in the U.S. Congress representing Kansas’ 1st district since 2021, shared diverse perspectives on energy policy, border enforcement, and industrial dialogue through recent postings on social media.
On April 30, 2025, Mann expressed his concerns about California's decision to ban gas-powered vehicles. He stated that, "American oil, gas, biofuels, and renewables each play an important role in powering this country." He criticized the ban, arguing, "We need an all-of-the-above energy strategy that keeps America energy dominant, not a Green New Deal agenda."
In another statement made the same day, Mann discussed the U.S. southern border situation. He claimed that, "For four years, Congressional Democrats blamed the @HouseGOP for President Biden’s crisis at the southern border." He praised the current President for effectively reducing border encounters, stating, "In just 100 days, @POTUS has decreased border encounters by 95%."
Additionally, Mann posted about a recent meeting with industry groups such as @PLASTICS_US and StormFisher Hydrogen. He wrote, "I appreciated meeting with @PLASTICS_US, StormFisher Hydrogen, and @USACNation while they were in the capital." Mann highlighted discussions on "strengthening American manufacturing, investing in clean hydrogen, and supporting motorsports infrastructure — all part of building a stronger future."
Tracey Mann, born in Quinter, Kansas, in 1976, has been contributing to Congress with an educational background from Kansas State University, from which he graduated in 2000. He resides in Salina, Kansas.