Congressman Ben Cline addresses education week, border policy criticism, and EV tax credits

Congressman Ben Cline addresses education week, border policy criticism, and EV tax credits
Ben Cline U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia's 6th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Ben Cline, representing Virginia’s 6th District, shared his views on various issues through a series of tweets. Cline has been in office since 2019 and previously served in the Virginia House of Delegates. His recent statements cover topics from education to border policies and tax credits.

On November 18, 2024, Congressman Ben Cline acknowledged the efforts of educators during American Education Week. He emphasized the importance of transferring power away from “Washington bureaucrats” to empower local teachers and staff. “This #AmericanEducationWeek , we honor the incredible teachers, educators, and staff in Virginia’s Sixth District and across the nation. Their hard work and dedication shape our future leaders, and we should transfer power away from Washington bureaucrats and empower these local…”

Later that day, Cline criticized the Biden/Harris Administration’s immigration policies in relation to a specific criminal case. He claimed these policies allowed a dangerous individual to travel freely within the United States using taxpayer resources. “The Biden/Harris Administration’s reckless open border policies allowed Laken Riley’s killer to fly on a taxpayer-funded flight from NYC to GA.” He further accused Democrats of being “soft on crime” and betraying Americans by allegedly welcoming criminals.

On November 19, 2024, Congressman Cline expressed his opposition to electric vehicle (EV) tax credits. He argued that such incentives benefit wealthy individuals at the expense of average taxpayers. Cline advocated for abolishing these credits under former President Trump’s leadership to ensure tax dollars are utilized more effectively for citizens’ benefit. “Hardworking Americans shouldn’t be forced to bankroll luxury EVs for the wealthy.”



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