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Senator Todd Young discusses homeownership bill, SHIPS Act, and ending "forever wars" in recent posts

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Senator Todd Young, US Senator for Indiana | Official U.S. Senate headshot

Senator Todd Young, US Senator for Indiana | Official U.S. Senate headshot

Senator Todd Young, a U.S. Senator from Indiana, recently highlighted legislative efforts on social media, addressing issues ranging from homeownership to national security and foreign policy.

On October 17, 2025, Young shared his appearance on Fox News' Special Report to discuss a bipartisan bill aimed at increasing homeownership opportunities. In his post, he stated: "I joined @SpecialReport on @FoxNews to discuss my bill with @SenRubenGallego that would help more Americans buy their first homes and jumpstart building generational wealth. Watch our conversation with @BretBaier here: https://t.co/7c0n18rMSy" (October 17, 2025).

Later the same day, Young addressed concerns about China's influence in global shipping. He wrote: ".@PalmerLuckey is right. China’s pursuit of global shipping dominance is a threat to our national security. Congress should pass my SHIPS Act to rebuild the American shipping industry and help the U.S. keep pace with China. Video credit: @joerogan https://t.co/jqoD6YT9Vt" (October 17, 2025). The SHIPS Act is designed to strengthen the domestic shipping sector in response to increased competition from China.

On October 20, 2025, Young commented on congressional action related to U.S. military engagements in the Middle East: "Passage of our bill – with strong bipartisan support – to formally end the Gulf and Iraq wars takes us a step closer to closing the books on these “forever wars.” https://t.co/tBQSyaufva" (October 20, 2025). The move reflects ongoing efforts in Congress to repeal outdated authorizations for military force and limit future entanglements.

Senator Young has consistently advocated for bipartisan approaches in legislation targeting both domestic priorities such as affordable housing and broader national interests like industrial competitiveness and foreign policy reform.

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