William Timmons criticizes EPA regulations impacting U.S. jobs

William Timmons criticizes EPA regulations impacting U.S. jobs
William Timmons U.S. House of Representatives from South Carolina's 4th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman William Timmons, representing South Carolina’s 4th district, has been vocal about several key issues through his recent social media posts. Known for his tenure since 2019 after succeeding Trey Gowdy, Timmons’ statements reflect his stance on environmental regulations and political agendas.

On March 11, 2025, Congressman Timmons expressed concerns regarding the Biden administration’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations. He stated that these regulations “threaten to force innovation overseas and put good-paying jobs at risk.” He further mentioned that their legislation aims to “roll back this harmful overregulation and ensures that American businesses can continue to thrive.” “The Biden administration’s EPA regulations threaten to force innovation overseas and put good-paying jobs at risk. Our legislation rolls back this harmful overregulation and ensures that American businesses can continue to thrive.”

Later on the same day, he commented on a legislative vote, indicating support for former President Trump’s policies. In a post made at 18:30 UTC, he remarked, “A vote against today’s CR is a vote against President Trump’s America First agenda.” “A vote against today’s CR is a vote against President Trump’s America First agenda”

In another tweet from March 12, 2025, Timmons shared his experience attending an event hosted by BlackRock. He expressed appreciation for the opportunity to engage with notable figures such as Coach Saban and Coach K during discussions about retirement in America. “Great to hear from two legends tonight! Thank you to @BlackRock for hosting dinner this evening with Coach Saban and Coach K to discuss the future of retirement for Americans.”



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