Brad Knott highlights legislative achievements and privacy stance in recent social media posts

Brad Knott highlights legislative achievements and privacy stance in recent social media posts
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Congressman Brad Knott, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, recently used his social media platform to share updates on legislative priorities and positions, including achievements in government spending and privacy concerns.

On July 15, 2025, Knott wrote about engaging with journalists as part of a Republican Study Committee initiative: “It was great to speak with several independent journalists as part of @RepublicanStudy’s effort to highlight many of the big wins already achieved for American people.”

The following day, July 16, 2025, Knott expressed opposition to central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) in response to another legislator’s comments: “Agreed @RepHaridopolos. We must protect privacy. No CBDC. No way, no how.” His remarks reflect ongoing debates in Congress over financial privacy and digital currency proposals.

Later that same day, Knott highlighted efforts within the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee: “On @TransportGOP, we prioritized the much-needed modernization of our air traffic control systems while managing to REDUCE overall spending by more than $10 billion. @SecDuffy:” The statement points to legislative actions aimed at updating critical infrastructure while achieving significant budget reductions.

The Republican Study Committee is known for promoting conservative policy solutions within the House of Representatives. Recent discussions around CBDCs have centered on privacy issues and potential government overreach. Modernization of air traffic control systems has been an ongoing focus for lawmakers seeking both efficiency improvements and fiscal responsibility.



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