Rep. David Kustoff, serving Tennessee’s 8th district in the U.S. Congress since 2017, recently shared insights from his engagements through a series of tweets on April 22, 2025. Kustoff, who holds a degree in law from the University of Memphis, has been active in discussions on local priorities and recovery efforts.
On April 22, 2025, Kustoff posted about a meeting with Ron Stallings in Hardeman County, where he discussed the priorities for an upcoming tax package in Congress. He expressed gratitude for the productive conversation.
Later the same day, Kustoff tweeted his appreciation to local leaders in Hardeman County, including Mayor Todd Pulse, Sheriff John Doolen, and Mayor Curtis Lane, for discussing recovery efforts for Grand Junction. He acknowledged their leadership and commitment to the community.
Additionally, Kustoff spoke at a BankTennessee event in Shelby County alongside representatives from the Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions and Commissioner Greg Gonzales. He emphasized the significance of financial institutions in the local economy and noted his efforts to ensure they have necessary support from federal authorities.
David Kustoff, born in Memphis in 1966 and a resident of Germantown, continues his legislative duties, reflecting his long-standing commitment to serving his constituents in Tennessee’s 8th district.



