Rep. Tracey Mann, U.S. Representative for Kansas 1st District | Facebook Website
Rep. Tracey Mann, U.S. Representative for Kansas 1st District | Facebook Website
Tracey Mann, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Kansas’ 1st district since 2021, shared several updates through his social media account over the recent days. Mann, who succeeded Roger Marshall in this role and is originally from Quinter, Kansas, has been actively engaging with his constituents.
On July 3rd, Mann expressed pride in voting for the "One Big Beautiful Bill," which he stated would prevent Kansans from experiencing a $2,200 tax hike next year. He highlighted that the bill aims to deliver "no taxes on tips or overtime" and focuses on "making targeted investments in the agricultural economy." The full details of this pro-growth legislation can be found here.
The following day, July 4th, Mann extended warm wishes for Independence Day. In his message, he celebrated "the founding of the greatest country on Earth" and acknowledged "the brave men and women who have defended them for 249 years." He concluded with a blessing for both his audience and the United States of America. His full post can be viewed here.
On July 5th, Mann announced that his Washington D.C. office is accepting applications for fall internships until July 11. He encouraged individuals passionate about public service and policy to apply. This announcement aims to attract students eager to engage with governmental processes and gain experience in public service. More information is available here.
Additional context reveals that Tracey Mann was born in Quinter, Kansas in 1976 and resides in Salina. A graduate of Kansas State University with a Bachelor of Science degree obtained in 2000, Mann has been an active participant in political discourse within his state.