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john james heralds legislative successes in congress with two bills passing house

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U.S. Rep. John James 10th District of Michigan | Ballotpedia

U.S. Rep. John James 10th District of Michigan | Ballotpedia

Representative John James, currently serving Michigan's 10th District since 2023, has recently drawn attention through his latest legislative endeavors. James communicated these updates through a series of tweets outlining his efforts in the U.S. House of Representatives.

On April 28, John James announced that "The House just passed my Promoting Resilient Supply Chains Act!" The Representative emphasized the importance of not relying on "foreign adversaries for life-saving supplies." He expressed his support for the President's vision for secure American supply chains and anticipated the bill's eventual enactment into law.

The next day, on April 29, James expressed gratitude to the former President with the statement, "Thank you, President @realDonaldTrump, for standing with us in this fight to ensure Selfridge remains the CROWN JEWEL of Macomb!" This tweet highlights James's support for maintaining the status of Selfridge as a significant asset in Macomb County.

On April 30, James shared another legislative success with his followers, stating "My second bill this week just passed the House!" In this message, he criticized specific state-level mandates, particularly addressing California's influence on vehicle regulations, suggesting that their policies should not dictate vehicle options for Americans, particularly in relation to electric vehicle mandates.

John James, born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1981, resides in Farmington Hills. At 41, he continues to make legislative strides in Congress.

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