Rep. Victoria Spartz, U.S. Representative for Indiana's 5th District | Rep. Victoria Spartz Official Website
Rep. Victoria Spartz, U.S. Representative for Indiana's 5th District | Rep. Victoria Spartz Official Website
Rep. Victoria Spartz, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Indiana’s 5th district, has been actively sharing her perspectives and achievements on social media. Her recent tweets cover a range of topics from political discussions to economic policies.
On May 18, Rep. Spartz shared that she joined CNN with Jessica Dean to discuss "the latest on reconciliation and implementing President Trump’s agenda." The conversation likely touched upon current legislative efforts and policy implementations under the former president's framework. "This weekend, Rep. Spartz joined @CNN with @jessicadean to discuss the latest on reconciliation and implementing President Trump’s agenda."
In a tweet dated May 19, Rep. Spartz provided an example of what she described as provider tax scams within state Medicaid systems. She explained how hospitals might agree to pay $10 million in provider taxes while states increase Medicaid payments by $20 million without necessarily improving benefits for recipients, citing a recent instance in Indiana. "Here is an example of how the provider tax scams work: In a state, hospitals could agree to pay $10 million in provider taxes, and the state would increase Medicaid payments to hospitals by $20 million (not necessarily improving any benefits for the recipients - recently in IN"
On May 21, Rep. Spartz expressed her gratitude for receiving two prestigious awards: the Defender of Economic Freedom Award from Club for Growth and the Award for Conservative Excellence from CPAC. These accolades recognize her contributions and commitment to economic freedom and conservative principles during her tenure in Congress."Rep. Spartz was honored to receive the Defender of Economic Freedom Award from @club4growth and the Award for Conservative Excellence from @CPAC."
Victoria Spartz has served in Congress since replacing Susan Brooks in 2021 after previously serving in the Indiana Senate from 2017 to 2020. Born in Nosivka, Ukraine, she moved to Noblesville after graduating with a BS from Kyiv National Economic University.