Rep. Mike Ezell, U.S. Representative for Mississippi's 4th District | Congressman Mike Ezell website
Rep. Mike Ezell, U.S. Representative for Mississippi's 4th District | Congressman Mike Ezell website
Congressman Mike Ezell, representing Mississippi's 4th district since 2023, recently shared several updates via social media. The posts highlight his engagement with military representatives, a celebratory message for the National Guard, and recognition of local leadership.
On December 12, 2024, Congressman Ezell welcomed representatives from the United States Marine Corps Liaison to discuss legislative priorities. He described the meeting as a "productive conversation on key issues affecting our military and national defense," emphasizing his commitment to advocating for the Marines and addressing their needs. "This week, I welcomed @USMC Liaison representatives to discuss their legislative priorities. We had a productive conversation on key issues affecting our military and national defense. I remain committed to advocating for the Marines and addressing their needs."
The following day, December 13, 2024, Congressman Ezell extended birthday wishes to the National Guard on its 388th anniversary. He expressed gratitude for their service both domestically and internationally, particularly acknowledging the contributions of the Mississippi National Guard. "Happy 388th Birthday to the @NationalGuard! For nearly four centuries, you’ve protected our freedoms at home and abroad. We’re especially grateful for the brave men and women of the @nationalguardMS who serve our state and nation with honor. Thank you!"
Later that same day, he highlighted Mayor Jim Luke's receipt of the 2024 Excellence in Government Award from Governor Tate Reeves. Congressman Ezell honored Mayor Luke with remarks on the House Floor in recognition of his visionary leadership in Picayune."This month, Mayor Jim Luke received the 2024 Excellence in Government Award from Gov. Tate Reeves for his visionary leadership and dedication to Picayune. I was proud to honor him with remarks on the House Floor."