Jennifer McClellan engages constituents with tele-town hall and addresses healthcare issues

Jennifer McClellan engages constituents with tele-town hall and addresses healthcare issues
Jennifer L. McClellan U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia's 4th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan, representing Virginia’s 4th district, has been actively engaging with her constituents and addressing key issues through social media. On February 14, 2025, she shared updates on various topics via her Twitter account.

In a tweet posted at 00:16 UTC, Congresswoman McClellan expressed gratitude to the over 10,000 participants who joined her Tele-Town Hall. She assured them of continued updates regarding developments in Washington and their implications for the public. “Thank you to the over 10,000 people who tuned in to my Tele-Town Hall! I’ll keep providing updates on what’s going on in Washington and how it impacts YOU.”

Later that day, at 01:35 UTC, McClellan addressed healthcare concerns in another tweet. She emphasized that healthcare should be considered a right rather than a privilege and criticized House Republicans for efforts she claims would deprive millions of Americans of this essential service. ” Health care is a right, not a privilege. But House Republicans are working to strip it from millions of Americans.”

At 14:16 UTC on the same day, McClellan tweeted about her meeting with leadership from Southside Virginia Community College (@southsidevacc). The discussion focused on collaboration to enhance educational opportunities for students and prepare them for future workforce demands. “I met with leadership from @southsidevacc to discuss how we can partner to expand educational opportunities for students and prepare the workforce of tomorrow.”



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