Rep. Andy Harris discusses his views on Trump’s policies and Medicaid budget

Rep. Andy Harris discusses his views on Trump’s policies and Medicaid budget
Andy Harris U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland's 1st district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Andy Harris, a long-serving representative for Maryland’s 1st district, shared his thoughts on Twitter regarding President Trump’s first 100 days in office, the federal Medicaid budget, and immigration policies. Harris, who has been in Congress since succeeding Frank Kratovil in 2011, is an advocate for what he describes as ‘America First’ policy.

On April 29, 2025, Harris tweeted: “President Trump’s First 100 Days: Historic, Successful, and Unapologetically America First “. This statement reflects Harris’s approval of President Trump’s early tenure in office, emphasizing a focus on American interests.

On April 30, 2025, Harris turned his attention towards federal budgetary issues. He remarked, “Only in Washington is the slight decrease in the increase of a program called a cut.” He expressed his concerns, stating, “The Medicaid budget has increased 40% over the last five years and is out of control. We have to control its growth to preserve it for the future.” This comment highlights Harris’s fiscal concerns and his view that budget management is necessary for the sustainability of Medicaid.

Further on immigration policy, Harris provided his thoughts in an interview referenced in a tweet on the same day. He stated to the @baltimoresun, “I think the president has achieved stunning success on closing the southern border and beginning a deportation process, especially for the gang members and criminals who have been allowed in over the last four years.” Through this statement, Harris underscores his approval of the current administration’s efforts in addressing immigration and security concerns.

Andy Harris was born in New York City in 1957, now residing in Cambridge. He received his BS degree from Johns Hopkins University in 1977. Harris has a long history in public service, both in the Maryland Senate and the U.S. Congress.



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