Greg Murphy highlights healthcare bill and local engagement in recent updates

Greg Murphy highlights healthcare bill and local engagement in recent updates
Greg Murphy, U.S. representative for North Carolina's 3rd congressional district — www.facebook.com
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Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D., recently used his social media platform to share updates on legislative initiatives, constituent outreach, and community engagement. The posts highlight his ongoing work in healthcare policy and local involvement in Eastern North Carolina.

On July 12, 2025, Congressman Murphy announced the introduction of new bipartisan legislation. He stated, “I introduced the Protecting Patient Access to Cancer and Complex Therapies Act. This bipartisan legislation seeks to reverse a harmful Biden IRA provision and ensure that patients have continued access to care and the critical drugs they need.” He also encouraged readers to review his press release for further details.

In a post dated July 13, 2025, Murphy promoted his regular communication with constituents. He wrote, “My bi-weekly newsletter is going out this Sunday! Subscribe through the link below to never miss an update on the work I am doing in Eastern North Carolina and Washington.”

Later on July 13, 2025, Murphy expressed appreciation for a recent community event. He posted, “Thank you to the @Jvilleospreys for inviting me to throw out the first pitch, last night! It was a pleasure watching the game and enjoying some good ol’ fashioned fun at the ballpark.”

Congressman Greg Murphy represents North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District. His legislative focus includes healthcare policy as well as active engagement with constituents both locally and in Washington.



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