Senator Bill Hagerty highlights constituent outreach and discusses State of the Union

Senator Bill Hagerty, US Senator for Tennessee
Senator Bill Hagerty, US Senator for Tennessee
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Senator Bill Hagerty, a Republican representing Tennessee in the U.S. Senate, posted updates regarding constituent services and his participation in discussions around the State of the Union address on his social media accounts.

On February 23, 2026, Senator Hagerty addressed safety concerns for U.S. citizens in Mexico, stating: “I’m tracking closely security concerns in Jalisco. The United States will always take care of its citizens. If you are a Tennessee constituent in distress in Mexico, reach out to my office at 865-545-4253 or contact us online at: https://t.co/6uYBvG2BSE”.

The following day, February 24, 2026, he informed followers about an upcoming television appearance: “Joining @SquawkCNBC to preview @POTUS’s State of the Union tonight. Tune in! https://t.co/vvytCkM40H”. Later that morning he shared his response to the President’s address: “My thoughts on @POTUS’s State of the Union tonight: https://t.co/a0Xix7z3Zy”.

Senator Hagerty’s office provides assistance through multiple district locations across Tennessee—including Chattanooga, Knoxville and Tri-Cities—as well as a Washington D.C. office located in the Russell Senate Office Building (official website). Services offered by his staff include casework and federal agency support statewide (official website). In addition to these responsibilities, Hagerty holds seats on several key Senate committees during the 119th Congress: Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; Foreign Relations; Appropriations; and Rules and Administration (official website).



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