Virginia’s Ben Cline discusses Medal of Honor Day and local economic growth

Virginia’s Ben Cline discusses Medal of Honor Day and local economic growth
Ben Cline U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia's 6th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Ben Cline, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Virginia’s 6th district, has recently shared a series of tweets highlighting key issues and developments relevant to his constituents and the nation.

On March 25, 2025, Congressman Cline acknowledged National Medal of Honor Day by honoring the over 3,500 Americans who have received the nation’s highest military award. He stated: “Today on #NationalMedalOfHonorDay, we pause to honor the more than 3,500 Americans who have received our Nation’s highest military award. These heroes went above and beyond the call of duty, displaying unmatched courage and sacrifice in defense of our freedoms.”

Later that day, Cline tweeted about a budget resolution passed by the House GOP that aligns with the America First agenda. He noted: “.@HouseGOP passed a budget resolution that delivers on the America First agenda in one big, beautiful bill that secures the border, unleashes American energy, restores peace through strength, cuts wastes, and extends the Trump tax cuts.”

On March 26, 2025, Congressman Cline shared positive news regarding economic development in Virginia’s Sixth District. He expressed his satisfaction with Munters Corporation’s expansion plans: “Some good news coming out of the Sixth District today. It’s great to see Munters Corporation will be expanding its HVAC manufacturing facility in Botetourt County. This $29.95 million investment will create 270 new jobs.”



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