U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith shared updates on her recent activities and legislative priorities in a series of posts on July 24, 2025. The tweets covered topics ranging from agricultural policy to flood rescue efforts and wildlife conservation.
In her first post at 14:51 UTC, Hyde-Smith discussed her conversation with a nominee for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, stating, “I had a productive exchange with USDA nominee Richard Fordyce, who affirmed his commitment to using all tools available to help our farmers who are still facing tough times. American ag isn’t out of the weeds yet – we need an all-hands-on-deck approach until stronger safety net”.
Later that day at 15:07 UTC, she highlighted an encounter with a member of the U.S. Coast Guard during recent natural disasters: “I had the honor of meeting USCG Petty Officer Scott Ruskan, who demonstrated remarkable courage and compassion during his very first mission as a rescue swimmer in the devastating Central Texas floods. During moments of fear and uncertainty, he brought safety and comfort to”.
At 16:14 UTC, Hyde-Smith addressed concerns about declining duck populations among hunters in Mississippi and nationwide. She wrote, “Duck hunters in Mississippi and around the country have seen declining populations for years. I introduced the HEN Act to help reverse this trend by improving nesting success on the breeding grounds. This practical fix will give ducks a better shot at raising their young, and”.
Senator Hyde-Smith represents Mississippi in the United States Senate and is known for her advocacy on behalf of rural communities, agriculture policy, disaster response efforts, and wildlife conservation initiatives.



