Rep. Hank Johnson engages constituents on key issues including Medicaid

Rep. Hank Johnson engages constituents on key issues including Medicaid
Hank Johnson U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 4th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Hank Johnson, currently serving as a U.S. Congressman for Georgia’s 4th District, shared several updates via social media on his recent activities and initiatives. The tweets reflect his ongoing engagement with constituents and stakeholders in the region.

On March 22, Rep. Johnson announced a live event with Restream, stating “Live with Restream, March 22 https://t.co/EULHzeptGP”.

On March 24, he expressed gratitude to Gateway85 Gwinnett for hosting a Congressional Welcome Luncheon aimed at informing local stakeholders about his work in Washington D.C., tweeting “Thank you, @Gateway85Gwinn, for hosting the Congressional Welcome Luncheon to inform Gwinnett County stakeholders about the work I am doing in D.C. for #GA04. https://t.co/AHAHkmpPWX”.

Later that day, Rep. Johnson addressed concerns regarding potential Medicaid cuts by Republicans and emphasized his commitment to protecting Medicaid benefits for constituents in Georgia’s 4th District. He noted via Twitter “Republicans want to cut Medicaid to give their billionaire donors another tax break. I hosted a roundtable with community experts and stakeholders to discuss Medicaid’s importance to Georgians. I will continue fighting to save Medicaid for the 142k recipients in #GA04 and protect https://t.co/8kzpcNnG8t”.



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