Congressman Russell Fry discusses legislative initiatives and pays tribute

Congressman Russell Fry discusses legislative initiatives and pays tribute
Russell Fry U.S. House of Representatives from South Carolina's 7th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Russell Fry, representing South Carolina’s 7th district, has recently shared several updates on social media. His tweets address legislative efforts, personal tributes, and national energy policies.

On February 14, 2025, Congressman Fry announced the reintroduction of the Trafficking Survivors Relief Act. He stated: “I’m proud to reintroduce the Trafficking Survivors Relief Act to provide criminal record relief to survivors forced to commit non-violent crimes by their abusers.” This legislation aims to offer human trafficking victims and their families a fresh start.

Later that day, Fry paid tribute to a friend on the U.S. House Floor. He expressed his sentiments: “I was honored to celebrate the life of my good friend Bobby Tyner on the U.S. House Floor.” Fry noted that South Carolina’s Seventh District will miss Bobby Tyner but will cherish his contributions as a husband, father, and veteran.

In another tweet posted on February 14, 2025, Congressman Fry commented on President Trump’s establishment of the National Energy Dominance Council. He remarked: “President Trump’s creation of the National Energy Dominance Council led by @SecretaryWright and @SecretaryBurgum will be instrumental in getting our country back on track to energy independence.” Fry emphasized his commitment to prioritizing American energy through his role in the House Commerce Committee.



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