Headline: Congressman Greg Murphy addresses riots and healthcare reforms

Headline: Congressman Greg Murphy addresses riots and healthcare reforms
Greg Murphy, U.S. representative for North Carolina's 3rd congressional district. — Wikipedia
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Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D., recently shared his views on various topics through a series of tweets. The North Carolina representative addressed issues ranging from violent riots in Los Angeles to the state of healthcare legislation and his efforts to improve the healthcare system.

On June 9, 2025, Congressman Murphy released “My statement on the violent riots in Los Angeles, California: https://t.co/3mokyGf02K”. This statement came amidst ongoing unrest in Los Angeles, which has drawn national attention due to its intensity and implications for public safety.

The following day, June 10, 2025, he commented on healthcare policies with a critical stance towards Democrats. In his tweet “Makes total sense. Democrats protected Health Insurers with the ACA and the No Surprises Act. Becerra and Biden were bought and paid for. The American patient has been denied care only for insurance company profit and the Democrats have promoted this.”, Murphy expressed his belief that Democratic policies have favored health insurers over patients.

Later that same day, Congressman Murphy shared insights into his recent engagement at a health innovation event. He tweeted “I spoke at the Washington Health Innovation Council about my work to improve our health care system and put patients first! A healthy nation is a strong nation, and I’ll keep fighting to ensure every American has access to affordable, high-quality care.” This underscores his commitment to advocating for reforms aimed at enhancing patient access to quality healthcare services.

Additional information for Step 3: The Washington Health Innovation Council is an organization focused on fostering advancements in healthcare policy and technology.



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