Congressman Hal Rogers Files for Re-election in 2024

(SOMERSET, KY) – U.S. Rep. Hal Rogers, Dean of the House, has filed for re-election to continue serving as a champion for the people of southern and eastern Kentucky. Congressman Rogers is a proven leader on Capitol Hill and at home in Kentucky’s Appalachian region, fighting against the Biden Administration’s liberal agenda and firmly protecting the values and vital programs that are important to the 33 counties he serves. 

“Eastern Kentucky is thriving with more job opportunities, greater access to rural broadband, better infrastructure, rapid growth in our tourism industry, and we’re launching the next generation into a brighter future,” said Congressman Rogers. “We have made great strides, but our work is not done. With President Biden’s constant attacks on our way of life, I will continue to put the interests of the people of southern and eastern Kentucky first, echoing their voice on Capitol Hill.”

Rogers has leveraged his seniority on the House Appropriations Committee to ensure the responsible use of taxpayer dollars. Congressman Rogers’ vision for a stronger Appalachian region and ability to secure key funding has spurred some of rural Kentucky’s greatest success stories. Organizations such as Operation UNITE, Southeast Kentucky Economic Development Corporation (SKED), The Center for Rural Development and Shaping Our Appalachian Region (SOAR) have brought local communities together by providing hope in the fight against drugs, building small businesses, advancing innovative opportunities, boosting the tourism economy and creating jobs.

“It is an honor to represent the people of Kentucky’s fifth district and to stand strong for the conservative values that we hold dear. I will always support the Second Amendment, fight to protect life and stand for freedom,” added Rogers. “The mountain grit and resilience of our people inspire me to charge forward every day, and I deeply appreciate their trust to continue the fight. Our best days are ahead of us in Eastern Kentucky!”

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