Mike Kuckelman

Mike Kuckelman

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Tracey Mann is an American politician who serves as the U.S. Representative for Kansas’s 1st congressional district. Born on August 17, 1976, in Quinter, Kansas, Mann is a member of the Republican Party.

Breakdown & Background:

Tracey Mann has a background in business and agriculture. Before entering politics, he worked in the real estate and farming sectors, giving him experience in both private enterprise and the agricultural industry.

Political Career:

Mann’s political career gained momentum when he was elected as the Lieutenant Governor of Kansas in 2010, serving alongside Governor Sam Brownback. After his term as lieutenant governor, Mann ran for and won a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2020, representing Kansas’s 1st congressional district.

Policy Positions:

As with any political figure, Mann’s policy positions align with the general principles of the Republican Party. This typically includes support for conservative fiscal policies, limited government intervention, pro-business initiatives, and traditional social values. It’s important to note that specific policy stances can vary among individual politicians.

Representative Role:

In his capacity as a U.S. Representative, Mann is responsible for representing the interests and concerns of his constituents from the 1st congressional district of Kansas in the House of Representatives. This involves participating in legislative processes, voting on bills, and engaging in congressional debates.

Public Statements and Articles:

  • U.S. Representative Tracey Mann (KS-01) voted yes on H.R. 7024, the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act. The legislation would restore pro-growth tax policies implemented under the Trump Administration’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), providing relief for American farmers and businesses, cutting taxes for working families with an enhanced Child Tax Credit (CTC), and boosting competitiveness against China. “Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, American families were thriving,” said Rep. Mann. “Now, the Biden Administration is crushing us with its out-of-control spending addiction and anti-growth agenda. The Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act will revive conservative pro-growth, pro-family, and pro-worker tax reforms, boost our economy, and end wasteful spending.”
  • U.S. Representative Tracey Mann (KS-01) voted no on the Further Additional Continuing Appropriations and Other Extensions Act, which would yet again extend funding levels from the $1.7 trillion spending bill passed during a Democrat-controlled Congress to March 2023. “Kansans are rightfully concerned about America’s rising national debt and are tired of the reckless government spending that is contributing to it,” said Rep. Mann. “America is $34 trillion in debt, and we cannot afford to pass another continuing resolution as a band-aid. I remain committed to reducing and reprioritizing federal government spending, securing the southern border, and ending the weaponization of the federal government. Congress needs to stop kicking the can down the road, address the situation, return to regular order, and pass 12 individual appropriation bills.

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In the words of Mann, “Joe Biden and his radical socialist agenda have deeply damaged the fabric of America. When Donald Trump was President, America was stronger and safer. Americans had more opportunities, more money in their pockets, and more hope for the future.
Our Southern Border was secure and getting stronger, drug traffickers and bad actors were stopped in their tracks, and America was leading the globe with strong foreign policy. American energy production was being unleashed, and our energy independence was secure. The list goes on and on.
No matter how you look at it, America was stronger, healthier, and more prosperous when Trump was in the White House.
I am pleased to endorse Donald Trump for President in 2024. We must restore leadership in our country, and he is the right man to get America back on track.”

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