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Cline visits with Shenandoah County constituents before heading to 'the swamp'

Northern Virginia Daily

MOUNT JACKSON — Bolstering the United States’ border with Mexico, reining in spending by the Biden administration and encouraging energy independence for America are some of the top initiatives for Rep. Ben Cline as he heads into his next term.

Cline (R-Botetourt) discussed those and several other of his goals on Tuesday afternoon during a town hall meeting with about 20 Shenandoah County residents at the Mount Jackson Moose Lodge.

Cline was elected on Nov. 8 to his third two-year term serving Virginia’s 6th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.

“It’s good to be back in the Shenandoah Valley. I’m heading to “the swamp,”” Cline said, referring to Washington, D.C.

Cline, who will be sworn into office for his new term on Jan. 3, said the Republican-majority House “will not hesitate to stand up for conservative values” while working with the Democratic-majority Senate.

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