Rep. Steve Womack, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Arkansas’ 3rd district since 2011, recently shared several updates on social media. His posts included information about a town hall meeting, response to a natural disaster, and an expression of support for local sports.
On June 6, 2025, Rep. Womack informed his constituents about a recent event he hosted: “ICYMI, I hosted a telephone and virtual town hall to connect with constituents and answer questions on a wide range of issues, including the budget, the One Big Beautiful Bill, and much more. If you couldn’t join us live, no worries—catch up now by listening here: https://t.co/oJK6BXFVhP”.
Later that day at 14:08 UTC, he addressed concerns regarding severe weather conditions in Van Buren: “My team and I are closely monitoring the damage from this morning’s tornado in Van Buren. My prayers are with all those affected and I remain in contact with our local officials there. If you are in the area, please follow the guidance of emergency personnel and stay safe.”.
On June 7 at 23:57 UTC, Rep. Womack expressed enthusiasm for local sports through a brief post featuring hashtags and emojis: “#WPS https://t.co/gjcPvVFKPI”.
Steve Womack has been actively serving his district since replacing John Boozman in Congress over a decade ago. Born in Russellville in 1957 and currently residing in Rogers, he graduated from Arkansas Tech University with a BA degree in 1979.



