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Rep. Mark Alford discusses key issues including antisemitism and rural healthcare

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Rep. Mark Alford, U.S. Representative for Missouri's 4th District | Congressman Mark Alford Official website

Rep. Mark Alford, U.S. Representative for Missouri's 4th District | Congressman Mark Alford Official website

Rep. Mark Alford, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Missouri’s 4th district, shared several updates on his activities and initiatives via social media on February 8, 2025.

In a meeting with Larry Mizel and Jonathan Riss from the Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem, Rep. Alford discussed efforts to combat antisemitism. He expressed his appreciation for the museum's work in this area, stating "Great to meet with Larry Mizel & Jonathan Riss with the Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem to talk about the museum's efforts to eliminate antisemitism."

Later that day, Rep. Alford announced the release of the third episode of a series he is involved in. The episode covers topics such as the HALT Fentanyl Act, the 2025 National Prayer Breakfast, and an enthusiastic declaration regarding a sports team: "EPISODE 3 IS LIVE! Diving into passing the HALT Fentanyl Act, 2025 National Prayer Breakfast, & Declaring the KC CHIEFS the BEST NFL TEAM of all time!!!"

Additionally, Rep. Alford addressed healthcare issues affecting rural areas in Missouri. He emphasized Congress's role in ensuring quality care for rural Missourians through facilities like Golden Valley Memorial Healthcare: "Happy to discuss the importance of rural hospitals and how we in Congress can ensure that rural Missourians can receive the best care possible from great facilities like Golden Valley Memorial Healthcare."

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