Tracey Mann advocates for comprehensive energy strategy in U.S. Congress tweets

Tracey Mann advocates for comprehensive energy strategy in U.S. Congress tweets
Rep. Tracey Mann, U.S. Representative for Kansas 1st District — Congressman Tracey Mann Official Website
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Tracey Mann, representing Kansas’ 1st district in the U.S. Congress since 2021, provided updates on his recent activities and stance on energy policies via social media on April 28, 2025. Having replaced Roger Marshall, Mann’s communication reflects his dedication to addressing the needs of Kansans and advocating for a comprehensive energy strategy.

In a message posted at 14:00 UTC, Mann emphasized his commitment to assisting constituents with a range of services. “My team stands ready to assist Kansans with your needs. My offices can help you with federal agencies, coordinate tours in Washington, D.C., obtain a U.S. passport, or request a flag flown over the U.S. Capitol. We can also assist Kansas veterans in resolving issues with the VA,” he stated.

Later in the day, at 17:28 UTC, Mann shared his opinion on national energy policies, criticizing potential implications of a gas-powered car ban. “America needs an all-of-the-above energy strategy — not a one-size-fits-California mandate. Banning gas-powered cars would devastate rural communities and drive up costs for American families. I am voting YES on H.J. Res. 88 to ensure far-left state governments don’t dictate,” Mann declared.

At 18:36 UTC, Mann expressed support for a nationwide sale of E15 fuel, asserting its benefits for both Kansas farmers and American energy costs. He acknowledged political figures for their commitment to a diverse energy approach. “Nationwide E15 sales support Kansas farmers & lowers energy costs for American families. Thank you, @epaleezeldin and @POTUS, for your commitment to an all of the above energy strategy that keeps America energy dominant. Promises made, promises kept,” Mann noted, underscoring his endorsement of the action.

Tracey Mann, born in 1976 in Quinter, Kansas, now resides in Salina. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Kansas State University, graduating in 2000.



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