Rep. Glenn Ivey addresses health care dispute and academy nomination deadline

Glenn Ivey, U.S. Representative of Maryland%27s 4th Congressional District - Official U.S. House Headshot
Glenn Ivey, U.S. Representative of Maryland%27s 4th Congressional District - Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Glenn Ivey, U.S. Congressman representing Maryland’s 4th district, posted a series of statements on September 30, 2025, addressing ongoing political disputes over health care and government funding as well as announcing the deadline for Service Academy Nominations.

In a post published at 15:23 UTC, Ivey criticized Republican lawmakers regarding the state of health care and the risk of a government shutdown: “Republicans created a health care crisis, skipped town, and now threaten a shutdown. Democrats are in Washington ready to protect your care and keep the government open.”

Later that day at 17:38 UTC, Ivey reminded constituents about an important deadline for those interested in military service academies: “Today marks the deadline for Service Academy Nominations.

Know someone or interested in applying yourself?

Submit your materials today by 5 p.m. using:
https://t.co/KS7mIw75qYhttps://t.co/RWNEZyjb1P

At 21:03 UTC, Ivey reiterated his stance on health care policy debates affecting Maryland residents: “Republicans continue to play politics with the health care of thousands of people in the state of Maryland. If they don’t act now, tax credits will expire and those with chronic illness will pay the price.

I stand united with Democrats to fight to protect your care. “

Glenn Ivey has represented Maryland’s 4th district in Congress since 2023 after succeeding Anthony Brown. He previously served in the Maryland House of Representatives and holds degrees from Princeton University (BA) and Harvard Law School (JD). Born in Chelsea, Massachusetts in 1961, Ivey currently resides in Cheverly.



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