Senator John Boozman, U.S. Senator for Arkansas and a senior member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, recently highlighted key issues facing Arkansas industries and commemorated Constitution Day in a series of posts on social media.
On September 16, 2025, Boozman shared his engagement with local agricultural stakeholders, stating, “ICYMI: Great to join @RobyBrock w/ @TBArkansas to discuss the ag economy and how we can further support our farmers in this challenging time. Everything is on the table as I share Arkansas farmers’ feedback with my colleagues and the Trump administration.”
Later that day, Boozman recognized Arkansas’s trucking sector, posting on September 16, 2025: “It’s always a pleasure to meet w/ leaders of Arkansas’s trucking industry. From family-owned fleets to national carriers, our state is home to operators who deliver for communities nationwide and we applaud this skilled workforce. #DrivingArkansasForward #ThankATrucker #NTDAW25”
On September 17, 2025, Boozman marked Constitution Day by reflecting on its enduring significance: “238 years ago, our Founders laid the foundation for a more perfect Union. Our Constitution still guides us – securing liberty, preserving self-government & ensuring equal justice. On Constitution Day, we honor their vision & recommit to the principles that make America strong.”
As a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, Boozman has been actively involved in addressing challenges within the agriculture sector by engaging with both local producers and federal policymakers. His outreach to Arkansas’s trucking industry underscores its importance as an economic driver for both the state and nation.
The commemoration of Constitution Day occurs annually on September 17th to recognize the signing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787—a foundational document that continues to influence American governance and civil rights.



