Lifelong Louisvillian proudly serving #KY03 in Congress. Husband & father, dad band guitarist, bourbon fan 🥃 🎸
House Committee on Small Business | House Committee on Veterans' Affairs | House Committee on the Budget
Rep. Morgan McGarvey
If Republicans want to look at waste, fraud, and abuse, let's start with Trump's billion dollar ballroom.
There's so much good we could do with $70 billion.
Just about anything would be better than giving it to ICE.
Too many communities have been forever changed by gun violence — including Louisville.
During Gun Violence Awareness Month, we wear orange to honor the friends, loved ones, and neighbors we've lost to gun violence.
We can and must do more to prevent these tragedies.
Republicans want another $70 billion for ICE — if we put that funding toward housing, we could get a roof over every veteran's head and probably end homelessness altogether.
That's what my amendment would do.
Trump thinks our tax dollars should serve him and only him.
My amendments would have blocked funding for his special interest projects and put that money toward what our communities actually need.
It was an honor to serve alongside him, and my heart is with Lisa and his family as we mourn his passing. (2/2)
This weekend, I joined our community for a Walk to Prevent Gun Violence.
We wear orange to honor those we've lost to gun violence and as a symbol of our commitment to doing the work to end this epidemic once and for all.
Always great to have my family out in DC for the Congressional Baseball Game for charity (and very honored to be the Dem MVP!)
Sadly no W for the Dems this year, but I think next year might be our year 👀
Part of the reason I got into politics was the experience we went through with our kids in the hospital.
We can always do more when it comes to pediatric care, and I'm so inspired by Nolan's bravery to speak up and advocate for change — at 6 years old! bit.ly/4fAOk4g
Former State Sen. Dennis Parrett was a wonderful person who served our commonwealth for 12 years as a dedicated advocate for Hardin County — especially our students and children.
He always did what he felt was right, had a great sense of humor, and never had a bad word for anyone. (1/2)