Congressman Michael Guest highlights recent engagements with fellow leaders

Congressman Michael Guest highlights recent engagements with fellow leaders
Rep. Michael Guest, U.S. Representative for Mississippi's 3rd District — Congressman Michael Guest Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Michael Guest, representing Mississippi’s 3rd district since 2019, has been actively engaging with his constituents and participating in notable events. On March 12, 2025, he expressed his appreciation for Congressman Jason Smith’s participation in a discussion on the budget and the America First Agenda. Guest shared his sentiments via Twitter: “I am honored to see my fellow Congressman @RepJasonSmith, Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, join @supertalk to discuss the budget and how House Republicans are working to enact the America First Agenda.”

Later that day, Guest acknowledged being named among Mississippi’s Top 50 leaders for 2025. He conveyed his gratitude on Twitter: “Thank you to @MSTop50 for including me in the 2025 Class of Mississippi Top 50. I am honored to join this group of outstanding leaders and to serve the people of Mississippi.”

On March 13, Guest shared a personal moment from an event where he met with Archie Manning, a renowned figure in Mississippi football history. Reflecting on their meeting at the MS Top 50 annual ceremony, he tweeted: “Haley and I were honored to spend a few minutes with Mississippi football legend Archie Manning last night at the MS Top 50 annual ceremony. Archie grew up in Drew, and has never forgotten his Mississippi roots.”



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