Mike Ezell discusses legislative developments and key appointments

Mike Ezell discusses legislative developments and key appointments
Mike Ezell U.S. House of Representatives from Mississippi's 4th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Mike Ezell, representing Mississippi’s 4th district since 2023, has recently shared several updates via his social media platform. His tweets provide insights into legislative activities and notable appointments within the U.S. government.

On May 21, 2025, Congressman Ezell announced an upcoming discussion regarding a legislative initiative titled “One Big, Beautiful Bill.” He invited followers to tune in at 11:35 am EST as he discussed efforts by the House GOP to advance this bill. “Tune in at 11:35 am EST as I chat about our One Big, Beautiful Bill that @HouseGOP is working to get across the finish line this week!”

Later that day, Congressman Ezell acknowledged a significant appointment within the United States Coast Guard. He noted that Secretary Noem introduced Admiral Kevin E. Lunday as the prospective 28th Commandant of the Coast Guard, pending Senate confirmation. As Chairman of the Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Subcommittee, Congressman Ezell highlighted Admiral Lunday’s potential leadership during a transformative period for the service. “Today, @Sec_Noem introduced Admiral Kevin E. Lunday as the 28th Commandant of the @USCG, pending Senate confirmation.”

On May 22, 2025, Congressman Ezell provided an update on the legislative progress of “One Big, Beautiful Bill,” announcing its passage with a statement available through his social media link. “My statement on passage of the One Big, Beautiful Bill:”

Mike Ezell was born in Pascagoula, Mississippi in 1959 and continues to reside there today. A graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi with a Bachelor’s degree obtained in 1997, he succeeded Steven Palazzo in Congress.



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