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, a U.S. Congressman representing Kansas’ 1st district since 2021, recently shared his thoughts on social media regarding National Beef Month and various political issues. Mann has been active in promoting the interests of his constituents, particularly those involved in the beef industry.
On May 12, 2025, Tracey Mann expressed appreciation for National Beef Month by acknowledging the contributions of various stakeholders within the beef supply chain. In his post, he stated "Happy National Beef Month! As the number one cattle-producing district in the nation, Kansans in the Big First celebrate the hardworking ranchers, processors, transporters, retailers, and consumers who make up the beef supply chain. Thank you for all that you do!"
Later that day, Mann highlighted a significant electoral outcome and its implications for national policy. He noted that "On November 5th, 77 million Americans voted to get our country back on track and restore common sense to our nation’s capital." He emphasized that House Republicans are working towards securing borders, achieving energy dominance domestically, and maintaining fiscal responsibility.
In another tweet posted on May 13th at midnight UTC, Mann criticized regulatory measures under President Biden's administration while supporting efforts to enhance economic freedom for small businesses. He asserted that "For four years, small business owners begged the Biden Administration for less regulation and more freedom." Mann mentioned ongoing efforts by House Republicans to roll back certain mandates from President Biden's tenure and extend tax cuts implemented during Donald Trump's presidency.
Tracey Mann was born in Quinter, Kansas in 1976 and currently resides in Salina. A graduate of Kansas State University with a Bachelor of Science degree obtained in 2000, he has been actively serving his community since succeeding Roger Marshall as their congressional representative.