William Timmons addresses federal real estate inefficiencies and staff changes

William Timmons addresses federal real estate inefficiencies and staff changes
Rep. William Timmons, U.S. Representative for South Carolina's 4th District — Facebook Website
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Congressman William Timmons, representing South Carolina’s 4th district, shared his perspectives and developments through a series of tweets. Timmons, who has been in office since replacing Trey Gowdy in 2019, addressed concerns related to federal spending, announced a leadership appointment, and made an unspecified post.

On April 8, 2025, Timmons raised concerns about federal real estate. He stated that “Bloated federal real estate is bleeding taxpayers dry.” Timmons expressed the financial pressures facing the government, citing the national debt of $36 trillion, and emphasized the necessity to change course.

Later that day, Timmons shared another update regarding his congressional staff. He proudly announced the appointment of Heather Smith as his new Chief of Staff. Timmons highlighted Smith’s qualifications by stating, “Heather brings a wealth of experience, strong leadership, and a deep commitment to serving the people of South Carolina’s 4th congressional district.”

On April 9, 2025, Timmons made another post, sharing links without additional commentary. The post lacked context but can be found here.



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