Ben Cline highlights legislative and security issues in recent social media updates

Ben Cline highlights legislative and security issues in recent social media updates
U.S. Rep. Ben Cline Congressman for the 6th District of Virginia — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Ben Cline, representing Virginia’s 6th District since 2019, has shared recent posts on social media addressing legislative initiatives and current concerns. With a background in law and a commitment to public service, Cline provides insights into his policy priorities and personal acknowledgments through these communications.

On April 7, 2025, Congressman Cline announced a legislative initiative, stating: “Federal employees are paid to serve the public—not to conduct union business on taxpayer time. That’s why @SenMikeLee and I are introducing the No Union Time on the Taxpayer’s Dime Act: to make sure your hard-earned dollars go toward delivering government services, not”.

Later that day, he extended congratulations, saying: “Congratulations to @JDVance’s mother, Beverly, on reaching this inspiring achievement.”

In another statement, Cline raised concerns about national security, declaring: “This is a MAJOR national security threat: GNC, owned by the Chinese state-run Harbin Pharmaceuticals, operates 85 locations on U.S. military bases—including 7 in Virginia. They’re trying to hide their ties to China by failing to disclose ownership on https://t.co/6xrcB6svkS. We”



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