Rep. Glenn Ivey voices concern over administration’s impact on federal workers and healthcare

Rep. Glenn Ivey voices concern over administration’s impact on federal workers and healthcare
Glenn Ivey, U.S. Representative of Maryland's 4th Congressional District — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Glenn Ivey, representing Maryland’s 4th district in the U.S. Congress, recently expressed concerns over various issues affecting his constituents through a series of social media posts. Ivey, who has been in office since 2023, shared his thoughts on topics including the impact of the current administration’s policies on federal workers, the necessity for transparency in government agencies, and the significance of the Affordable Care Act.

In a tweet dated March 26, 2025, Rep. Glenn Ivey highlighted his meeting with the Delta sisters from Maryland’s 4th district. He addressed the impact of the current administration on federal employees, Title I, and healthcare access. Ivey stated, “Yesterday, I had the opportunity to meet with Delta sisters from MD04 to discuss the impact that the current administration has on federal workers, Title I, and access to health care. Our federal workers, students and educators, and seniors deserve so much better. I will continue”.

Later that day, Ivey addressed the need for transparency from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). On March 26, 2025, he tweeted: “OPM is a government agency that should be transparent for the American people. Transparency is essential for many of my constituents that work for the federal agencies that OPM has targeted over the last few months. @AppropsDems demand transparency, NOW.” Ivey emphasized the importance of openness in government proceedings.

On March 27, 2025, Rep. Ivey commemorated the 15th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) through another post. He remarked on the benefits of the law, stating: “This week marks the 15th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act. Nearly 45 million Americans have health insurance as a result of the law. With the current administration threatening to undermine the ACA, or ObamaCare, financial burdens are borne by the public. In Maryland, the”.



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