French Hill, a U.S. Congressman representing Arkansas’s 2nd district since 2015, recently used his social media platform to address topics ranging from media milestones to policy reform and political violence.
On September 8, Hill acknowledged the longevity of a prominent business news program, posting: “30 years of delivering top news, analysis, and fun across the airwaves! Congrats to @SquawkCNBC on this magnificent milestone. Looking forward to the years ahead. @JoeSquawk @BeckyQuick @andrewrsorkin @CNBC https://t.co/GHNV63qDYD”
A day later, on September 9, Hill discussed legislative efforts concerning Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), stating: “Today, I submitted testimony to the Congressional Record on how to improve Social Security Disability Insurance, including the need to remove barriers for Americans with disabilities who want to work. As I wrote in my remarks: ‘SSDI recipients understandably fear the consequences https://t.co/so6H85jawd”
Most recently, on September 10, Hill commented on recent reports involving Charlie Kirk and his family by writing: “I’m praying for Charlie Kirk, his wife, and children. Political violence has no place in our country.”
Hill was born in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1956 and continues to reside there. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Vanderbilt University in 1975. Before assuming office in Congress after Tim Griffin in 2015, Hill built ties within Arkansas’s community.



