Rep. Jeff Hurd discusses school policies and healthcare initiatives in recent tweets

Jeff Hurd, U.S. House Representative from the 3rd District of Colorado
Jeff Hurd, U.S. House Representative from the 3rd District of Colorado
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Rep. Jeff Hurd, who represents Colorado’s 3rd congressional district, has recently addressed issues related to education policy and healthcare affordability through a series of posts on his official Twitter account.

On December 4, 2025, Rep. Hurd emphasized the importance of fairness and safety in schools. He stated, “At its core, this settlement is about fairness, safety, and common sense. Schools have a responsibility to protect young women and maintain a level playing field by upholding basic biological standards. As a father of daughters, I know how important that is.

Title IX exists to”.

Later the same day, Rep. Hurd provided an update for constituents in Colorado’s 3rd district: “Here’s your Friday Fly-out update #CO03… on Thursday! https://t.co/jrSCPdpuhJ” (December 4, 2025).

Addressing rising healthcare costs on December 5, 2025, Rep. Hurd highlighted bipartisan efforts to address the issue: “Healthcare costs don’t care about party or geography. Families in rural and urban communities across #CO03 are feeling the squeeze.

I joined 34 Republican and Democrat colleagues to launch CommonGround 2025, a bipartisan plan to extend premium tax credits, set reasonable income https://t.co/TvZy8xoYSK“.

These statements come as national debates continue over Title IX regulations in education and ongoing efforts by lawmakers from both parties to address health insurance affordability through measures such as extending premium tax credits for families across diverse regions.



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