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NEPA Constituent: “Why Would Anyone Vote for Rob Bresnahan?”

It’s a good question.

Jane from Lakeville, PA put it best: Why would anyone vote for Congressman Rob Bresnahan? 

Bresnahan’s constituent calls him out in the River Reporter for voting to jack up the cost of insurance premiums, rip away access to health care, put rural hospitals at risk of closure, and for refusing to hold an in-person town hall.

And that’s without even getting into the fact that Bresnahan campaigned on a promise to ban congressional stock trading but has been one of the most active traders in all of Congress.

Read Jane’s takedown of Bresnahan for yourself:

  • When Rob Bresnahan was running for election he said he would put his constituents first. Since January, he’s voted against the interests of his constituents; in fact, his votes hurt them.
  • Bresnahan voted for the Save Act that will make it difficult for married women to register to vote; and the Big Beautiful Bill, which will take away health insurance and has rubber stamped everything Trump wants. 
  • He hasn’t held one town hall to meet his constituents. I’ve made numerous phone calls, asking why he wasn’t having a town hall. The answer is always that he’s having town hall meetings. These are the people he is supposed to represent! Am I missing something?   
  • Recently he voted to take away the subsidies for the ACA and bills that gutted Medicaid and Medicare, all of which will lead to the closure of rural hospitals in our area, and which led to the shutdown.  
  • His vote cut 510,000 Pennsylvanians off of their health care and cut 140,000 of those Pennsylvanians off SNAP and gutted payments for Medicaid to rural hospitals which will likely end up with 25 rural hospitals closing in PA. That’s what Bresnahan voted for and he was the deciding vote on that measure, which Trump voted into law. He voted for it knowing what the consequences would be. The state cannot cover these cuts.
  • It’s shameful. Rob Bresnahan does not deserve another term.

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