Greg Murphy addresses Medicare reform and U.S. energy policy in recent statements

Greg Murphy, U.S. representative for North Carolina%27s 3rd congressional district - www.facebook.com
Greg Murphy, U.S. representative for North Carolina%27s 3rd congressional district - www.facebook.com
0Comments

Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D., recently addressed several policy issues on his official Twitter account, ranging from healthcare legislation to national security and international affairs.

On September 3, 2025, Murphy outlined a legislative proposal focused on Medicare Part B reimbursement rates for physicians. He stated, “My bipartisan legislation would revert physician reimbursement for administering drugs under Medicare Part B to Average Sales Price + 6%, create an additional rebate paid by manufacturers, and hold patients harmless by basing coinsurance rates off the Maximum Fair Price.”

The following day, September 4, 2025, Murphy commented on recent congressional action regarding energy policy. He wrote, “This week, @HouseGOP passed Energy and Water Development Appropriations to help unleash American energy dominance, improve our domestic energy reliability, cut wasteful spending, and protect our nation’s security. We are putting the American people first every step of the way!”

On September 5, 2025, Murphy turned his attention to international issues concerning Israel and rising extremism. He posted: “Enough of tolerating the Islamic Radicals in the name of Liberalism. The Nation of Israel and the Jewish people have a right to live in a world free of fear and oppression. It is the 21st Century. We should be long past this.”

Gregory Murphy has maintained a strong electoral record since entering Congress. In 2024 he won reelection against Gheorghe Cormos with over three-quarters of the vote. Previous victories include defeating Barbara Gaskins in 2022 with nearly two-thirds support, Daryl Farrow in 2020 with over sixty percent of votes cast, and Allen Thomas in a special election in 2019.



Related

Bennie Heath, Chairman at Greene County

Greene County Board of Adjustment schedules public hearing for March 26, 2026

The Greene County Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on March 26, 2026 at 6:00 pm. Recent ACT results show low college readiness rates among local high school students in several subjects.

Bennie Heath, Chairman at Greene County

Greene County receives $1,015,000 federal funding for new senior center facility

Greene County has been awarded $1,015,000 in federal funds for a new Senior Center facility. The investment aims to improve services for local seniors while highlighting ongoing challenges in education within county schools.

Bennie Heath, Chairman

Greene County Senior Services newsletter highlights student ACT performance data

The Greene County Senior Services has released its March 2026 newsletter, providing updates on recent activities and community statistics.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Greenville Reporter.