Mike Ezell addresses community contributions and national issues

Mike Ezell addresses community contributions and national issues
Rep. Mike Ezell, U.S. Representative for Mississippi's 4th District — Twitter Website
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Congressman Mike Ezell, representing Mississippi’s 4th district, recently shared several updates on his official social media account. His posts reflect his engagement with both local community matters and broader national issues.

On November 26, 2024, Congressman Ezell took a moment to honor Jeanee Luckey on the U.S. House floor. He described her as “a beloved member of the Mississippi community,” emphasizing her roles as a dedicated mother, sister, and friend. Ezell stated that “Jeanee’s legacy of kindness and service has left an indelible mark on all who knew her.”

Later that day, at 22:46 UTC, Ezell addressed concerns regarding human trafficking and the role of government employees in protecting vulnerable children. He expressed dismay over reports that some employees failed to adequately protect these children. In his tweet, he thanked Tara Lee Rodas for sharing her experiences with him and his colleagues from the Homeland Security Committee: “Children are among the most vulnerable to human trafficking. It’s appalling that @HHSGov employees failed to go above and beyond to protect them.”

Additionally, on November 26 at 23:04 UTC, Ezell highlighted a community service initiative involving his field representative Lance Taylor. They collaborated with Christian Services to distribute Thanksgiving meals in Hattiesburg. The congressman extended gratitude towards Cookie Prout and Maggie West for their long-standing service to the community: “Today, my field representative- Lance Taylor – joined @Christianserve3 to serve 3,000 Thanksgiving meals to folks in Hattiesburg!”



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