Chrissy Houlahan, U.S. Congresswoman representing Pennsylvania’s 6th district since 2019, addressed her constituents in a series of posts on November 4, 2025, covering election day voting issues, healthcare costs, and military hunger.
In a post at 14:01 UTC, Houlahan urged voters in Chester County to remain patient after technical difficulties disrupted the printing of voter rolls. She wrote, “For those that have voted already today, thank you. For those voting in person, please be patient. A problem occurred in Chester County with printing the voter rolls. Do not leave the line! The issue will be corrected and your vote WILL be counted.”
Later that day at 16:58 UTC, Houlahan commented on potential changes to healthcare policy: “If Republicans get their way and the ACA tax credits expire, insurance costs will go through the roof – by as much as $16,000 for a 60-year-old couple. We cannot let this happen.”
At 20:07 UTC on the same day, she highlighted concerns about food insecurity among military families and efforts to address it: “Thirteen percent of current military households relied on a nutrition assistance program last year. President Biden, alongside our Military Quality of Life panel, took historic steps to raise pay for junior enlisted troops and help end military hunger — but the current”
Houlahan was born in Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland in 1967 and currently resides in Devon. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Stanford University (FACTS 3 & 4). Before her election to Congress in 2019—replacing Ryan Costello—she has focused her legislative efforts on issues such as healthcare access and support for military families (FACTS 1 & 2).



