French Hill, a current U.S. Congressman representing Arkansas’ 2nd District, shared his reflections and announcements through a series of tweets. Hill, who has served since 2015 after replacing the former member Tim Griffin, discussed cultural greetings during Passover, critiqued international policies, and informed constituents about tax filing extensions following recent natural disasters. Hill, aged 66, has lived in Little Rock, Arkansas, all his life, and is an alumnus of Vanderbilt University.On April 12, 2025, Hill extended festive greetings, writing
.The following day, April 13, Hill addressed the ongoing international tension concerning Russia, expressing dissatisfaction with President Putin’s actions. Hill commented,
“On this Palm Sunday, war criminal Putin offers his latest ‘negotiating’ move toward peace. Sick.”
He further urged for stronger actions, emphasizing the need to impose sanctions and support Ukraine against Russian aggression.Hill also issued an important update to Arkansas residents on April 14 regarding tax filing extensions, due to recent adverse weather. He noted
Tax returns and payments are now extended to November 3, 2025, covering all 75 counties.
French Hill is currently serving in the U.S. Congress, representing Arkansas’ 2nd district. He replaced previous U.S Congress member Tim Griffin in 2015.



