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Tim Walberg

Tim Walberg

Tim Walberg

Tim Walberg (born April 12, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois) is a long-serving American politician and authorial voice known primarily for his work as a U.S. Representative from Michigan. A former pastor and state legislator, he represented Michigan’s 7th Congressional District beginning in 2007, and since 2023 has served the 5th District. He chairs the House Education Committee in the 119th Congress and is recognized for his consistent conservative and faith-based approach to public service Axios+13+13BrainyQuote+13.

While not a literary author, Walberg clearly projects an authorial perspective through his political speeches, statements, and published policy positions. He is known for robust critiques of big government and support for individual freedom, free speech, and healthcare decisions by patients and doctors—not bureaucrats AllGreatQuotes.

Walberg offers several quotable assertions reflecting his ideology:

“Good intentions can often lead to unintended consequences. It is hard to imagine a law intended for the workforce known to Henry Ford can serve the needs of a workplace shaped by the innovations of Bill Gates.” +5A-Z Quotes+5Quotesia+5

“Americans are hard working, innovative, proud people who want bad government policies and high taxes to get out of the way so they can take care of their families and pursue their dreams.” Quotesia+4Inspiring Quotes+4AllGreatQuotes+4

“If you want to pray at a town hall meeting or a school board meeting or in the halls of Congress, that ought to be acceptable in the United States.” Axios+6AllGreatQuotes+6A-Z Quotes+6

These quotes highlight Walberg’s firm belief in limited government, faith-based civic engagement, and ideological transparency.

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