As the new year begins, members of Congress are setting their resolutions for 2025, just like millions of Americans. House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul aims to be a strong voice on foreign policy and national security issues in his new role as chairman emeritus. He also plans to prioritize daily exercise and spending time with family.
Representative Anna Paulina Luna from Florida has resolved to avoid eating foods with seed oils for cleaner eating habits. On the other hand, Representative Pat Fallon hopes for unity among House Republicans, emphasizing the importance of working together for the American people.
House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris is focused on promoting healthy food choices and making changes to nutrition policy, starting with the food stamp program.
On the Senate side, Senator Katie Britt of Alabama is determined to secure the southern border, cut wasteful spending, and pass pro-family tax reform to boost opportunity and prosperity nationwide.
Senator Mike Lee of Utah plans to challenge climate alarmism and reduce the influence of the administrative state as he takes on the role of chairing the energy committee. Senator Steve Daines of Montana aims to confirm all of Trump's nominees and enhance border security.
With a mix of personal and professional goals, members of Congress are gearing up for a productive year ahead, hoping to make a positive impact on the nation's policies and priorities.