Greg Murphy highlights Medicare issues and community support in recent statements

Greg Murphy highlights Medicare issues and community support in recent statements
Gregory F. Murphy U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina's 3rd district — Official U.S. House Headshot
0Comments

Congressman Greg Murphy, representing North Carolina’s 3rd district, has shared his views on several issues through recent tweets. His statements address topics ranging from Medicare Advantage and community support efforts to criticisms of the Democratic Party.

On December 8, 2024, Congressman Murphy expressed concerns regarding Medicare Advantage, highlighting issues such as “fraudulent upcoding, high denial rates and low reimbursement.” He indicated a desire for reform by stating that “DOGE @elonmusk and @VivekGRamaswamy are going to help the @GOPDoctors to fix this problem.”

The following day, December 9, 2024, Murphy conveyed his appreciation for the community’s involvement in Pitt County’s Operation Santa Claus. He praised Inner Bank Media’s annual radiothon for raising significant funds: “This year, Inner Bank Media’s annual radiothon raised over $50,0000 for toys and gifts in the course of 8 hours!”

Later on December 9, Murphy voiced strong criticism towards the Democratic Party and its leadership. He characterized their actions with terms like “Power. Greed. Deceitfulness,” asserting that the “Biden/Harris admin will go down as the most corrupt and dishonest administration in history.”



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.