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Randy Feenstra discusses Republican leadership changes and local tours

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Rep. Randy Feenstra, U.S. Representative for Iowa's 4th District | Twitter Website

Rep. Randy Feenstra, U.S. Representative for Iowa's 4th District | Twitter Website

Rep. Randy Feenstra, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Iowa's 4th district, shared a series of tweets on November 15, 2024, addressing various political developments and personal engagements.

In a tweet posted at 14:39 UTC, Rep. Feenstra congratulated his colleague from Texas, "Congratulations to my friend and colleague from Texas — @RepPfluger — on being elected to serve as @RepublicanStudy Chairman! I look forward to working with him and President Trump to secure the border, extend the Trump Tax Cuts, restore U.S. energy dominance, and lower costs."

Later that day at 15:45 UTC, he addressed an issue related to student aid under the current administration. He tweeted about legislative action he supported regarding FAFSA forms: "Last year, the Biden-Harris administration botched the FAFSA rollout, leaving students and parents uncertain about student aid. To help resolve this issue, I voted for legislation to require the Department of Education to release the FAFSA form by October 1st every year."

Finally, at 19:09 UTC, Rep. Feenstra reflected on his local engagements during his #36CountyTour and #FeenstraAgTour in Calhoun County. He wrote about visiting Stewart Memorial Community Hospital and holding a town hall meeting: "On this year's #36CountyTour and #FeenstraAgTour, I got to Calhoun County on several occasions. I toured Stewart Memorial Community Hospital in Lake City and held a #GetTheScoop town hall at Double D’s Ice Cream in Manson."

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