Oklahoma U.S. Rep Kevin Hern: “Im all for renaming Medicare Advantage. But lets call it what it is: The private sector delivering…”

Oklahoma U.S. Rep Kevin Hern: “Im all for renaming Medicare Advantage. But lets call it what it is: The private sector delivering…”
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Kevin Hern tweeted the following:

“Im all for renaming Medicare Advantage.
But lets call it what it is:
The private sector delivering value the government CANT. twitter.com/janschakowsky/
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Here are other recent tweets from Kevin Hern:

“Im proud to vote YES on H.R. 382, the Pandemic is Over Act, and H.R. 497, the Freedom for Health Care Workers Act today.” on Jan. 31
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“Congress is under new management. President Biden isnt dealing with Democrat doormats anymore.
Americans moved on from COVID lockdowns and mandates years ago; its long past time the federal government caught up.
The pandemic is OVER! Read on” on Jan. 31
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“Oklahoma was one of the very FIRST states to reopen in 2020, and our people quickly returned to their lives.
Listen, the public health emergency status serves NO purpose but to prolong unnecessary POWER for the federal government over the lives of American citizens.” on Jan. 31
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