Senator Bill Hagerty addresses election integrity and storm preparedness in recent posts

Senator Bill Hagerty, US Senator for Tennessee
Senator Bill Hagerty, US Senator for Tennessee
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Senator Bill Hagerty has used his social media platform to address key issues and emergencies affecting Tennessee in a series of posts made between January 22 and January 24, 2026.

On January 22, Hagerty highlighted his collaboration with Senator Mike Lee on election integrity. In the post, he stated, “I just connected with @SenMikeLee, @BasedMikeLee about the importance of election integrity and making sure only Americans vote. I’m proud of the great work that Tennessee has done in being a leading example for other states. That’s why I’m proud to join as a cosponsor to the”.

The following day, on January 23, Hagerty turned his attention to an impending weather emergency. He warned residents by posting, “Tennesseans, we are expecting a major winter storm this weekend. My office will be monitoring. It’s important to prepare now and listen to your local authorities.

Follow @TennesseeEMA, @myTDOT, @TNHighwayPatrol, and @NWSNashville for the latest updates. Please stay safe.”

On January 24, after the onset of the emergency event in Tennessee, Hagerty expressed gratitude toward federal and state leadership. He wrote: “Thank you @POTUS and @GovBillLee for your leadership during this emergency event. All of Tennessee appreciates your support.

Please continue to follow guidance from local officials and take precautions this weekend.”

Election integrity has been a recurring topic among lawmakers at both state and national levels in recent years as states seek to strengthen voting regulations. Additionally, severe winter storms have historically posed significant challenges for Tennessee residents and infrastructure during winter months.



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