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Concerns raised by Rep. Gwen Moore on education and healthcare

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U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore Representing Wisconsin’s 4th District | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore Representing Wisconsin’s 4th District | Official U.S. House headshot

Rep. Gwen Moore, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing Wisconsin’s 4th district since 2005, shared a series of tweets highlighting various social issues on March 5, 2025. Her statements focused on education, healthcare, and public health policy.

In one tweet from that day, Rep. Moore addressed the concerns of Jay, a public school teacher in Milwaukee where a significant portion of students live below the poverty line. She stated: "Jay is a public school teacher in Milwaukee, where 70% of students live in poverty." She further noted his fear about potential closures of federal departments that support educational funding through programs like Title I.

Another tweet highlighted the struggles faced by Allison and Justin, parents with high levels of education but unable to afford care for their child with complex disabilities without Medicaid's assistance. Moore tweeted: "Allison and Justin never imagined with their levels of education they wouldn't be able to afford care for their daughter..." emphasizing how Medicaid has played a critical role in maintaining their family dignity.

Finally, Rep. Moore emphasized the importance of unbiased information from health organizations like the CDC in another tweet: "My team uses the CDC for unbiased, accurate information about vaccines, contraception..." She criticized partisan interference and underscored its irrelevance to improving American health outcomes.

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