Shelley Moore Capito highlights tax cuts and calls for DHS funding

Senator Shelley Moore Capito, U.S. Senator for West Virginia
Senator Shelley Moore Capito, U.S. Senator for West Virginia
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Senator Shelley Moore Capito has used her social media platform to highlight recent legislative and constituent-focused efforts. On March 9, 2026, Capito stated, “With major tax cuts, bigger refunds, higher wages, and more jobs, the Working Families Tax Cuts Act is putting money back in American’s pockets and making life more affordable.”

The following day, on March 10, 2026, Capito addressed federal funding concerns by urging lawmakers to act. She posted, “We need a fully funded @DHSgov now. I urge my Democrat colleagues to quit the political games and prioritize the people they were elected to serve.”

Also on March 10, Capito referenced her ongoing engagement with local stakeholders in West Virginia. She wrote, “Great meeting with members of West Virginia’s Regional Planning and Development Councils to hear more about ongoing projects and discuss continued work for the growth and prosperity of our state.”

Shelley Moore Capito serves as U.S. Senator representing West Virginia. Her communications reflect priorities in tax policy, federal agency funding—specifically the Department of Homeland Security—and regional economic development.



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