Alabama congressman Mike Rogers engages constituents on social media

Alabama congressman Mike Rogers engages constituents on social media
U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers representing Alabama's 3rd Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Mike Rogers, a U.S. Congressman representing Alabama’s 3rd district since 2003, recently took to social media to address his constituents on several topics. With a background in law and public service dating back to the late 1980s, Rogers continues to engage with his community through various platforms.

On March 24, 2025, Rogers announced an opportunity for students in grades 3-12 within his district. He invited them to “Submit either a written piece or work of art to the #AmericasFieldTrip contest by April 16 for the chance to visit some of our nation’s iconic landmarks in celebration of 250 years of America!” The announcement aimed at encouraging student participation in celebrating America’s milestone anniversary.

Later that day, he expressed support for former President Trump’s policies by stating, “The Trump Administration continues to be a champion for gun owners and American excellence.” This statement reflects his ongoing alignment with conservative values and policies related to gun ownership rights.

On March 25, Rogers shared another post without any accompanying text: https://t.co/ywnJjBtZg5. The content of this link was not specified in the original tweet.



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