Mary Gay Scanlon highlights legislation on healthcare access and election funding
Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon posted on April 3-4 about new legislation targeting hospital ownership by private equity firms and financial influences in elections.
Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon posted on April 3-4 about new legislation targeting hospital ownership by private equity firms and financial influences in elections.
Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon posted on April 2-3 about educational equity discussions with academic leaders and voiced concerns regarding Supreme Court deliberations on constitutional issues and election policy proposals by the current…
Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon posted about Passover celebrations and expressed concerns over national economic policy and proposed changes to disability rights legislation between April 1-2, 2026.
Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon used her X account to share holiday wishes, announce education funding for Delaware County Community College’s new campus, and promote her campaign finance reform amendment between March 29–30, 2026.
Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon criticized House Republican leaders for blocking votes on federal agency funding bills in late March via social media posts.
Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon used social media on March 27, 2026 to address economic pressures caused by international developments and criticize House Republican leadership over a partial government shutdown affecting DHS funding.
Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon used her social media accounts on March 26-27, 2026 to comment on disability rights legislation, TSA worker pay issues, and a new hospital-focused healthcare bill.
Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon posted several tweets on March 25 and March 26, criticizing both the White House and the Trump administration.
Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon posted several tweets on March 25, 2026 questioning current policies around healthcare access, food security, and corporate profits.
Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon used her social media platform to criticize congressional decisions blocking funding for several federal agencies and escalating costs related to U.S. military action in Iran.