Congressman Womack Announces Bid for 8th Term

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U.S. Rep. Steve Womack, a Republican from Rogers, has officially announced his intention to seek an eighth term in Congress. Womack, who previously served as the mayor of Rogers, was first elected to the Third District office in 2010 and most recently won re-election in 2022 with an impressive 63.7% of the vote. The upcoming Republican primary is scheduled to take place on March 5, 2024.

In his announcement, Womack emphasized his dedication to combating the “far-left agenda” of the current administration, supporting the military, and addressing the needs of his constituents. He stated that his priorities for the next Congress would be centered around these issues. Womack also expressed his belief that he is uniquely positioned to make a significant impact in Washington, showcasing his commitment to restoring conservative values that he believes make the United States the greatest nation in the world. He expressed gratitude for the trust and confidence of the people of the Third District of Arkansas and pledged to fight to preserve their shared values.

Womack’s role in Congress extends beyond his position as a representative. He currently serves as the chairman of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government. In the past, he also held the role of chairman of the House Budget Committee, demonstrating his expertise and experience in fiscal matters. Additionally, Womack is the chairman of the Board of Visitors of the United States Military Academy at West Point. With 30 years of service in the Arkansas Army National Guard, including the rank of Colonel, Womack brings a strong military background to his congressional duties.

As Womack prepares for his re-election campaign, he will undoubtedly face challenges and opposition from other Republican candidates in the primary. However, with his solid track record and deep roots in the community, Womack remains a strong contender for another term in Congress. Over the years, he has established himself as a staunch conservative and a dedicated public servant, and he will likely rely on these qualities to garner support from constituents in the Third District.

As the Republican primary approaches, voters in Arkansas’ Third District will have the opportunity to evaluate the candidates and determine who they believe is best suited to represent their interests in Washington. With his announcement, Womack has made it clear that he is committed to continuing his work as their representative and fighting for conservative values. The upcoming primary election will ultimately decide whether Womack will continue his tenure in Congress, but for now, he remains focused on serving the needs of his constituents and making a difference in Washington.

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