Jodey Arrington highlights new legislation and economic concerns in latest tweets

Jodey Arrington highlights new legislation and economic concerns in latest tweets
Jodey Arrington U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 19th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Texas Congressman Jodey Arrington has recently shared insights and initiatives through a series of tweets that emphasize healthcare innovation, Medicaid reform, and fair trade practices. His public communication seeks to inform and involve constituents regarding upcoming legislative actions.

On April 1, Arrington expressed his support for new legislative efforts. Working with Senator Markwayne Mullin, Arrington stated, “Proud to work with @SenMullin in introducing bipartisan, bicameral legislation to leverage technology to close the health care gap in rural and underserved communities.” He encouraged readers to explore the details in an article by the Washington Examiner.

Later that day, Arrington addressed Medicaid spending and its implications. He tweeted, “Federal spending on Medicaid has skyrocketed, yet access to quality care for beneficiaries has declined. We are fighting to strengthen Medicaid and preserve it for the vulnerable Americans it is intended to serve.”

On April 2, Arrington commented on international trade issues, noting the challenges posed by practices he considers unfair. He mentioned, “For too long, our leaders have allowed other nations to rip us off through numerous unfair trade practices resulting in suppressed wages, lost opportunities, and unrealized economic growth.” He also referenced former President Donald Trump’s efforts to address these concerns.



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