Greg Murphy advocates for veteran care bills and pro-growth policies

Greg Murphy advocates for veteran care bills and pro-growth policies
Greg Murphy, U.S. representative for North Carolina's 3rd congressional district. — Wikipedia
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Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D., has been active on social media, sharing updates about his legislative efforts and participation in discussions related to economic development. His recent tweets highlight his work on veteran-related legislation and his commitment to economic policies favoring North Carolina.

On May 6, Congressman Murphy expressed gratitude for the progress of his Veterans National Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment Act. He announced that the bill, which aims to provide hyperbaric oxygen therapy for veterans suffering from PTSD and TBI, had passed in the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs. He stated, “Grateful that my Veterans National Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment Act to offer hyperbaric oxygen therapy for veterans with PTSD and TBI passed in @HouseVetAffairs.” He also conveyed his anticipation of advocating for its passage on the House floor.

Later that day, Congressman Murphy participated in an economic development panel discussion hosted by Representative Richard Hudson and Senator Thom Tillis. Reflecting on this event, he shared via Twitter: “It was great to join an economic development panel discussion hosted by @RepRichHudson and @SenThomTillis!” He reiterated his dedication to maintaining tax cuts for families and promoting pro-growth policies benefiting North Carolina businesses and workers.

On May 7, Congressman Murphy reported on another legislative success involving veterans. The House passed the bipartisan Veteran Fraud Reimbursement Act, which he co-sponsored. In a tweet, he noted: “This week, the House passed the bipartisan Veteran Fraud Reimbursement Act.” He emphasized his pride in supporting legislation aimed at eliminating bureaucratic hurdles preventing defrauded veterans from obtaining due reimbursements.

The Veteran Fraud Reimbursement Act is designed to streamline processes for veterans who have been victims of fraud, ensuring they receive timely financial restitution without unnecessary delays or complications.



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