Congressman Michael Guest supports small business growth and receives leadership recognition

Congressman Michael Guest supports small business growth and receives leadership recognition
Rep. Michael Guest, U.S. Representative for Mississippi's 3rd District — Facebook website
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Congressman Michael Guest, currently serving Mississippi’s 3rd district in the U.S. Congress, has been vocal on social media about his commitment to supporting small businesses and his recent recognition among Mississippi’s top leaders. Born in Woodbury, New Jersey, in 1970 and a graduate of Mississippi State University and the University of Mississippi, Guest replaced Gregg Harper in Congress in 2019.

On March 8, 2025, Congressman Guest emphasized the importance of small businesses to the economy. He stated that he is “honored to support our small businesses both in Mississippi and across the United States.” He also pledged to “continue to vote for legislation that reduces red tape and allows small businesses to thrive.” For more details on his legislative efforts, Guest directed followers to additional resources.

The following day, March 9, 2025, Congressman Guest shared a link via Twitter without additional commentary or context. The post can be viewed here.

On March 10, 2025, Guest expressed gratitude for being included in the “2025 Class of Mississippi Top 50” by @MSTop50. He remarked on being honored to join this group of outstanding leaders while continuing his service to the people of Mississippi. His statement can be found here.



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