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Chris Deluzio addresses NIH funding cuts and corporate power

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Rep. Chris Deluzio, U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 17th District | Twitter Website

Rep. Chris Deluzio, U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 17th District | Twitter Website

Congressman Chris Deluzio, representing Pennsylvania's 17th district, shared his views on several key issues through a series of tweets. His statements covered topics such as funding for the National Institutes of Health, military service values, and corporate influence in the economy.

On March 3, 2025, Congressman Deluzio expressed gratitude to the United Steelworkers for organizing a roundtable with unionized workers from the University of Pittsburgh. The discussion focused on strategies to counteract what he described as "the Trump Administration's attempts to slash funding for the National Institutes of Health." He highlighted a potential loss of over $163 million to Western Pennsylvania. "Thank you to @steelworkers for hosting a roundtable discussion with unionized @PittTweet workers..."

Later that day, Deluzio reflected on lessons learned during his Navy service, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing mission and teamwork over individual needs. This philosophy underpins his enthusiasm for launching a bipartisan Congressional Navy and Marine Corps initiative. "In the Navy, I learned a simple lesson: Ship, Shipmate, Self..."

On March 4, 2025, Deluzio addressed economic concerns by criticizing what he perceives as excessive corporate power affecting costs. He urged action against corporate influence to alleviate financial burdens on citizens. "The corporate stranglehold over our economy is ripping us all off..."

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