ben cline highlights legislative achievements and recognition

ben cline highlights legislative achievements and recognition
Congressman Ben Cline — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Ben Cline, representing Virginia’s 6th district since 2019, has been active on social media discussing legislative achievements and recognitions. Cline, who previously served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 2002 to 2018, shared insights into his work and recent developments.

On June 17, 2025, Congressman Cline announced that his Hearing Protection Act was included in the Senate’s One Big Beautiful Bill. He emphasized the simplicity of the act by stating, “law-abiding Americans shouldn’t be taxed or burdened with red tape to exercise their Second Amendment rights.” He described this development as a significant victory for freedom and the Constitution.

Later that day, Cline expressed gratitude upon receiving the Champion of Limited Government Award from @leganalysis. In his tweet, he acknowledged this recognition for his voting record defending limited government principles. He affirmed his commitment to advocating for policies that protect fundamental rights and uphold constitutional values.

On June 18, 2025, Congressman Cline highlighted a change in immigration policy under current leadership. He noted in a post that no illegal immigrants were released last month due to an end to catch-and-release policies by @POTUS. He contrasted this with May 2024 figures under Biden when over 62,000 individuals were released into the U.S., attributing this shift to effective leadership.

Additional context reveals that Ben Cline was born in Stillwater, Oklahoma in 1972 and currently resides in Fincastle. He graduated from Bates College with a BA in 1994 and earned a JD from the University of Richmond in 2007.



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