Rob Bresnahan Jr. addresses passport rules and tax reform in recent tweets

Rob Bresnahan, U.S. Representative of Pennsylvania%27s 8th Congressional District - Facebook
Rob Bresnahan, U.S. Representative of Pennsylvania's 8th Congressional District - Facebook
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Congressman Rob Bresnahan Jr. has recently addressed several topics of interest to his constituents through a series of tweets. His communications, posted on July 8 and 9, 2025, cover travel requirements related to passport validity, taxation on overtime pay, and constituent advocacy.

On July 8, Bresnahan reminded travelers about the importance of checking passport expiration dates before international travel. He noted that “if your passport expires within the next six months, you might not be able to travel.” The Congressman provided resources for checking destination-specific requirements and offered assistance from his office for those needing help with their passports.

The following day, Bresnahan discussed financial implications of overtime work in a tweet emphasizing fair compensation. He stated that “putting in extra hours should mean extra pay, not extra taxes.” He advocated for no tax on overtime earnings so that workers can retain more income from their additional labor.

Later on July 9, Bresnahan highlighted his commitment to serving his constituents in the 8th district. In a message reflecting community engagement, he expressed gratitude by saying “A voice from one of our own in the 8th district. We are honored to help and always ready to advocate for you.”



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