U.S. Representative Bruce Westerman, who has represented Arkansas’ 4th district in Congress since 2015, recently shared updates on his official X account regarding meetings with key organizations and commemorations relevant to his constituency.
On September 17, 2025, Westerman posted about a meeting with officials from the Southwestern Division of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: “Glad to sit down with representatives from the Southwestern Division of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers yesterday to discuss the deep impacts their projects have in the Fourth District. From maintaining our navigable waterways to providing needed infrastructure updates, the https://t.co/ZHLCw2QGTc”.
The following day, September 18, he acknowledged a military milestone by posting: “78 proud years of service. Happy birthday to our @usairforce! https://t.co/WO9O1wxXcy”.
Later on September 18, Westerman highlighted a discussion with Brookshire Grocery Company CEO Brad Brookshire and Rep. Nate Moran about issues facing the grocery industry and its historical significance: “Had the privilege of meeting with Brookshire Grocery Company CEO, Brad Brookshire, alongside my friend and colleague @RepNateMoran to discuss the grocery industry and the proud legacy of a four generation-owned grocery company. Food security is national security, and I’m proud to https://t.co/SFjx01i6pb”.
Bruce Westerman has served as Arkansas’s representative in Congress since succeeding Tom Cotton in 2015; prior to that he was a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 2011 through 2015. Born in Hot Springs in 1967, Westerman graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1990 and continues to reside in Hot Springs.



