Senator Bill Hagerty discusses National Guard appreciation, Presidents’ Day reflections, market regulation

Senator Bill Hagerty, US Senator for Tennessee
Senator Bill Hagerty, US Senator for Tennessee
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Senator Bill Hagerty, who represents Tennessee in the U.S. Senate as a Republican, recently posted a series of messages on social media addressing his activities and views on national leadership and financial regulation.

On February 14, 2026, Hagerty wrote about an event with members of the National Guard Association of Tennessee: “It was an incredible honor to speak to the National Guard Association of Tennessee this morning in Murfreesboro. I thank these brave men and women for their service to our nation and their lifesaving efforts to help Tennesseans in need, especially this past month during Winter”.

In another post dated February 16, 2026, he reflected on Presidents’ Day and working with the current administration: “Presidents’ Day is a time to honor the leaders who have shaped our nation and defended the principles that make America great. I’m grateful to serve alongside @POTUS as we work to keep our country strong, secure, and prosperous.”

On February 17, 2026, Hagerty addressed regulatory matters related to U.S. markets: “The strength and stability of U.S. markets hinge on regulatory consistency. I’m glad to see @ChairmanSelig weigh in on the need for clear rules of the road for American prediction markets. The Commodity Exchange Act ensures uniform federal oversight of swaps and derivatives. A”.

Senator Hagerty’s Senate office operates multiple district locations across Tennessee—including Chattanooga, Knoxville, and the Tri-Cities—and maintains a presence in Washington, D.C., at the Russell Senate Office Building (official website). His office provides services such as casework assistance and support with federal agencies throughout Tennessee (official website). For the 119th Congress, Hagerty holds positions on several Senate committees: Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; Foreign Relations; Appropriations; and Rules and Administration (official website).



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