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Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Randy Feenstra emphasizes pediatric care and farm bill advocacy in latest tweets

Rep. Randy Feenstra, a U.S. Congress member representing Iowa's 4th district, shared several insights and updates on social media regarding his recent engagements and legislative priorities. His tweets highlighted his commitment to children's healthcare, agricultural policy, and rural healthcare access.

On December 10, 2024, Rep. Feenstra expressed his appreciation for meeting Mikki from ChildServe. He described ChildServe as "a great nonprofit that advocates for high-quality pediatric healthcare & promotes the wellbeing of our kids." Emphasizing his role as a father of four, he stated that "ensuring that our children have access to the care they need is a top priority for me." "I enjoyed meeting Mikki with ChildServe today."

Later the same day, he underscored the importance of agricultural legislation by advocating for a comprehensive Farm Bill. Rep. Feenstra tweeted, "American farmers and producers deserve a five-year Farm Bill signed into law!" indicating his support for long-term agricultural policy solutions. "American farmers and producers deserve a five-year Farm Bill signed into law!"

In another post on December 10, 2024, Rep. Feenstra discussed his focus on healthcare accessibility in rural areas following discussions with representatives from the Iowa Hospital Association. He wrote about "protecting access to healthcare in rural #IA04" and highlighted initiatives like expanding telehealth options and enhancing maternal and infant care services in these communities. "It was great to catch up with representatives from @iowahospital to talk about protecting access to healthcare in rural #IA04."

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