Cory Mills criticizes federal regulations in recent tweets

Congressman Cory Mills Honored to Serve Florida's 7th District
Congressman Cory Mills Honored to Serve Florida's 7th District
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Cory Mills, U.S. Congressman representing Florida’s 7th district since 2023, recently posted a series of statements on his Twitter account expressing his views on government regulation and economic policy.

On May 1, 2026, Mills wrote, “Proud to be one of the 73!”

The following day, he criticized previous and current presidential administrations for their handling of job creation and regulatory policies. On May 2, 2026, Mills stated, “The Obama Admin claimed “shovel ready jobs”. Biden’s over reach and over regulation of private sector crippled businesses and created massive unemployment. The federal government needs to stay out of the private sector and allow our business owners to build, innovate, and”

Later that same day, Mills highlighted his record with the Club for Growth Foundation. On May 2, 2026 he wrote: “Proud of my 97% Club for Growth @CFGfoundation lifetime score. This indicates my ongoing fight against tax hikes, government’s over spending, and commitment to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse. I will continue to be a defender of economic freedom for the American people “

Mills was born in Winter Haven, Florida in 1980 and currently resides in New Smyrna Beach. He succeeded Stephanie Murphy as representative for Florida’s 7th congressional district in January 2023.



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