Senator John Boozman, who represents Arkansas in the U.S. Senate, addressed several issues on his social media account between September 24 and September 25, 2025. His posts focused on law enforcement, energy policy, and historical recognition of federal agencies.
On September 24, Boozman condemned violence against law enforcement officers following an incident in Dallas. He stated, “Threats and violence against ICE and any other law enforcement officers must be condemned. We’re praying for the victims of this morning’s attack in Dallas and grateful for all the first responders who helped protect innocent lives.”
Later that day, Boozman expressed support for American energy providers alongside fellow senators. In a post at 20:15 UTC on September 24, he wrote, “Proud to join @SenCapito and @EPWGOP to support @EPALeeZeldin’s efforts ensuring the success of American energy providers and the accessibility of affordable, reliable energy for Arkansans.” The senator has consistently advocated for policies aimed at maintaining affordable energy access in Arkansas.
On September 25, Boozman recognized the anniversary of a major federal law enforcement agency. He noted, “This week, @USMarshalsHQ celebrates its 236th birthday, honoring its storied service to our nation. Arkansas is the proud home of the U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith, preserving the legacy & history of America’s oldest federal law enforcement agency for generations to come.” The U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith highlights Arkansas’s connection to national law enforcement history by preserving artifacts and stories from America’s oldest federal agency.
Senator Boozman’s recent statements reflect ongoing priorities among Arkansas lawmakers regarding public safety and economic stability through energy policy.



