Rep. Steve Womack addresses national debt and human trafficking in January statements

U.S. Rep. Steve Womack Representing the 3rd District of Arkansas - Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Rep. Steve Womack Representing the 3rd District of Arkansas - Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Steve Womack, a U.S. Congressman representing Arkansas’s 3rd district since 2011, addressed several national issues in recent social media posts, focusing on the federal budget deficit, human trafficking awareness, and support for American dairy farmers.

On January 9, 2026, Womack highlighted concerns about the country’s fiscal trajectory. He stated, “The level and trajectory of our ever‑growing national debt carry serious economic and national security consequences. Reducing the federal budget deficit is an issue I’ve been working on since I was chairman of @HouseBudgetGOP and is critical to safeguarding our country, as well https://t.co/Mr1LqJRHiu”.

Marking National Human Trafficking Awareness Day on January 11, 2026, Womack posted: “Today, on National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, I stand with the millions of survivors and victims across the globe.

To report suspected human trafficking to federal law enforcement, call 1-866-347-2423. To get help from the National Human Trafficking Hotline call https://t.co/1hunzxxefQ”
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Later that same day, he recognized National Milk Day by expressing gratitude for American dairy producers. Womack wrote: “On National Milk Day, we thank our hardworking American dairy farmers who help ensure families across the country have access to delicious, nutritious milk.

Last year, I was proud to support our dairy producers—and the health of the next generation—by voting to put whole and 2 https://t.co/iz1EsNnF5A“.

Womack has represented Arkansas’s 3rd District in Congress since succeeding John Boozman in 2011. Born in Russellville in 1957 and currently residing in Rogers at age 66, Womack graduated from Arkansas Tech University with a BA in 1979.



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