Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing Virginia’s 4th district since 2023, recently shared her concerns on social media regarding the potential impact of losing health insurance on Virginians. McClellan replaced Donald McEachin in 2023 and has a background that includes serving in both the Virginia House of Delegates and the Virginia Senate.
On May 19, 2025, McClellan expressed her worries about the effects of losing health insurance coverage. She stated: “For months, I’ve heard from Virginians from all walks of life about how devastating losing health insurance would be to their families, state legislators worried about state budget impacts, and providers unsure how they’ll keep their doors open or give patients the care they”. This tweet highlights her engagement with constituents across Virginia and her awareness of the broader implications for families, state budgets, and healthcare providers.
In another post made at nearly the same time on May 19, she provided a link without additional commentary: “https://t.co/qeVXuFEj3u”.
Later that day, she shared another link via Twitter: “https://t.co/XEsn3xCWzj”, though no further details were included with this post.
Jennifer McClellan was born in Petersburg, Virginia in 1972 and currently resides in Richmond. She holds a BA from the University of Richmond and a JD from the University of Virginia.



