Congressman Dan Meuser, who represents Pennsylvania’s 9th congressional district, addressed several issues and events on his official Twitter account between July 15 and July 16, 2025.
On July 15, Meuser raised concerns in the House Financial Services Committee about the impact of financial regulations on consumers. He wrote, “Today in the @FinancialCmte, I raised concerns about how Dodd-Frank’s excessive and unclear regulations are hurting consumers—by making it harder for banks to fight fraud, offer loans, and serve their communities. When banks are forced to navigate a maze of red tape from https://t.co/XzCdpywKfm”.
Later that day, Meuser expressed gratitude to the Republican Study Committee for organizing an event focused on new media platforms. In his post, he stated, “Thank you to the @RepublicanStudy for hosting today’s “New”Media Row—highlighting the growing influence of podcasts, streaming shows, and independent online platforms that reach millions of Americans outside the legacy press. I joined several outlets to discuss unleashing https://t.co/WPFcIglcBK”.
On July 16, Meuser welcomed Vice-President Vance to Luzerne County via social media while noting his own absence due to legislative obligations in Washington. He said, “Welcome to Luzerne County, Mr. Vice-President! I am sorry that I won’t be able to personally welcome Vice-President Vance during his visit to Luzerne County today as I’m in Washington for some important votes. Vice-President Vance is doing an outstanding job fighting for https://t.co/J4ObU9rMYJ”.
Dodd-Frank refers to a set of federal financial regulations enacted after the 2008 financial crisis with the aim of increasing oversight and consumer protections within the banking sector. The Financial Services Committee oversees matters related to banking and financial institutions in Congress. The Republican Study Committee is a caucus of conservative Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives.



