Rep. Mark Harris, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, referenced his proposed legislation in a series of posts on December 11, 2025. The tweets directed readers to an article in The Daily Signal and commented on healthcare policy.
In two identical posts made at 16:54 UTC, Harris wrote, @EdWorkforceCmte Read more about my bill in the @DailySignal:
https://t.co/KQLoeIMjeo and @EdWorkforceCmte Read more about my bill in the @DailySignal:
https://t.co/KQLoeIMjeo. Both tweets invited followers to learn more about his legislative efforts through coverage by The Daily Signal.
Later that day at 19:32 UTC, Harris posted a brief critique of federal healthcare law: Unaffordable Care Act. https://t.co/sM6DyEwtuh.
The Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, was enacted in 2010 with the aim of expanding access to health insurance and reducing healthcare costs for Americans. Over the years, critics have argued that some provisions of the ACA have led to increased premiums and limited choices for certain consumers.

