Tracey Mann discusses policy on immigration and energy in recent social media posts

Tracey Mann discusses policy on immigration and energy in recent social media posts
Rep. Tracey Mann, U.S. Representative for Kansas 1st District — Facebook Website
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Tracey Mann, a U.S. Congressman representing Kansas’ 1st district, has recently engaged with various stakeholders, according to a series of posts. Mann shared updates on meetings and policy discussions via his verified social media account.

On April 2, 2025, Mann highlighted a meeting with the American Business Immigration Coalition where discussions centered on workforce challenges affecting agriculture and other industries in his constituency. He addressed the importance of border policies, emphasizing “the need for policies that make it harder to enter the country illegally while maintaining a reliable, legal” entry for workers.

A subsequent post on April 3, 2025, focused on energy policy. Mann advocated for a return to American energy dominance. He mentioned support from 77 million Americans, including himself, for the President’s approach to lower energy costs, stating, “We need to return American energy dominance and American energy independence…embrace an all of the above energy approach that doesn’t pick winners and losers.” His statement underscores the ongoing efforts of the House GOP towards these goals.

Later on April 3, 2025, Mann met with the Kansas Livestock Association, discussing the significance of a comprehensive five-year Farm Bill. This bill aims to bolster support for the livestock industry. Mann emphasized the industry’s critical role as he represents a district renowned for cattle production, asserting, “I feel strongly that our farmers, ranchers, and” related stakeholders require support.



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