U.S. Rep. John James 10th District of Michigan | Facebook Website
U.S. Rep. John James 10th District of Michigan | Facebook Website
Rep. John James, a U.S. Congressman representing Michigan's 10th District since 2023, has been vocal on social media about legislative initiatives and state matters. Born in Detroit in 1981, James currently resides in Farmington Hills. His recent tweets highlight his stance on tax relief, automotive industry policies, and criminal justice reform.
On January 28, Rep. John James emphasized the importance of reinstating the Child Tax Credit amidst ongoing congressional debates on tax relief. He stated that his "Reignite Hope Act" aims to address this issue: "While Congress debates tax relief, it's important that we reinstate the Child Tax Credit. And that's what my 'Reignite Hope Act' would do." He also expressed gratitude towards Rep. Ciscomani for supporting the bill.
The following day, January 29, he shared positive news regarding Michigan's auto industry jobs: "This is GREAT news for Michigan and our auto jobs." He criticized President Biden's electric vehicle mandates for their impact on employment but commended Secretary Duffy for implementing policies aimed at benefiting Michigan workers.
Later that same day, Rep. James reflected on a significant legislative achievement with the signing of the Laken Riley Act into law by former President Trump: "Laken Riley should still be alive today." He collaborated with House and Senate Republicans to prevent future victimization by criminal illegal immigrants.