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WASHINGTON, DC—Today, Congressman David Kustoff (TN-08) and Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) re-introduced the Restoring the Armed Career Criminal Act of 2021. This legislation will protect Americans from the most violent, repeat offenders. It reinstates an important tool for prosecutors to seek enhanced penalties against violent, repeat offenders.
WASHINGTON, DC—Today, Congressman David Kustoff (TN-08), announced mobile office hours for the month of May. Mobile office hours will be held on Tuesday, May 4 and Thursday, May 6.
Washington, D.C. — Today, Congressman David Kustoff (TN-08) joined Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) to re-introduce the SECURE CAMPUS Act.
WASHINGTON, DC— Congressman David Kustoff (TN-08), co-sponsored the Reopening America by Supporting Workers and Businesses Act of 2021. This bill will help local West Tennessee businesses rebuild their workforce quickly by turning enhanced unemployment benefits into a back-to-work bonus.
WASHINGTON, DC— Today, Congressman David Kustoff (TN-08), along with Congressman Rick Crawford (AR-01), introduced the Paving the Way for Rural Communities Act of 2021. This legislation will make it easier to repair America’s roads and bridges by removing burdensome government regulations that are adversely targeted towards rural areas.
WASHINGTON, DC— Today, Congressman David Kustoff, member of the House Financial Services Committee, introduced the Ginnie Mae Oversight and Accountability Act.
WASHINGTON, DC—Today, Congressman David Kustoff (TN-08), announced the opening of his new office in Weakley County.
“Through new arbitrary rules, these gun control bills make it harder for law-abiding West Tennessee families to protect themselves and their loved ones. These bills trespass on the Second Amendment.
WASHINGTON, DC— Today, Congressman David Kustoff (TN-08) voted against the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 spending bill. In this costly package, only 9% of funding is used on public health to defeat COVID-19 and more than $700 billion will not be spent until 2022 or later.


