Senator Bill Hagerty, a Republican representing Tennessee in the U.S. Senate, recently addressed topics ranging from U.S. engagement with Africa to housing affordability and judicial appointments in a series of posts on his social media account.
On March 13, 2026, Hagerty criticized the Biden administration’s approach to African partnerships and praised the Trump administration’s current efforts. He wrote, “Real engagement with Africa is long overdue. For too long, Biden’s political leadership at @StateDept lectured partners in Africa over working with them pragmatically. Under @POTUS @RealDonaldTrump, @AsstSecStateAF SBO Nick Checker is engaging to generate results.”
Later that day, Hagerty commented on federal housing policy: “I applaud President Trump’s decisive action on housing affordability. I will soon introduce legislation to support and advance the President’s removal of regulatory barriers to new construction. The dream of homeownership begins with the freedom to build.” Hagerty serves on several Senate committees relevant to these issues, including Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs and Foreign Relations. His official website confirms these committee assignments for the 119th Congress.
On March 16, 2026, Hagerty shared details about a recent judicial investiture ceremony in Nashville: “It was an honor to join fellow Tennessee leaders and Justice Brett Kavanaugh and Justice Amy Coney Barrett in Nashville last week for the investiture of a distinguished Tennessean, Whitney Hermandorfer. I was proud to support her confirmation to the bench, and the ceremony was a”
Senator Hagerty maintains multiple district offices across Tennessee—including locations in Chattanooga, Knoxville and the Tri-Cities—and one in Washington D.C., providing constituent services such as casework assistance and federal agency support. These services are detailed on his official website.
