Adam Smith addresses healthcare concerns in April 2025 tweets

Adam Smith addresses healthcare concerns in April 2025 tweets
U.S. Rep. Adam Smith Washington's 9th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Adam Smith, currently serving as a U.S. Congress member representing Washington’s 9th district, has conveyed concerns related to healthcare and community engagement through recent tweets. His communications underscore critical issues facing constituents in Washington state.

On April 5, 2025, Smith highlighted the potential impact of cutting Medicaid on Washington residents. He noted that his concerns were sparked by a conversation with a constituent named Andie from Seattle. He invited others to share their stories by visiting the link provided. “I heard from Andie in Seattle about how cutting Medicaid could have a real impact on Washingtonians.  To submit your story, visit https://t.co/oRJBjjZRW7.”

Later that same day, Smith announced he would hold a Virtual Town Hall meeting and encouraged public participation via social media or an online platform. The event was scheduled for April 6, 2025, at 2:30 p.m. “Join me tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. for a Virtual Town Hall. Join a livestream on social media or visit https://t.co/76FKbh0Rru. I hope to hear from you then.”

On April 6, 2025, Smith addressed the pressing issue of mental health in the community. He emphasized the necessity for a better-prepared professional workforce and improved access to mental health services through affordable healthcare systems. “Mental health is a serious concern in our community, and we need to have professionals prepared to support those in need. Improving our health care systems to have access to mental health services under affordable insurance, and paying those who deliver these services, will”



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