Rob Wittman champions bipartisan efforts for organ donation improvement

Rob Wittman champions bipartisan efforts for organ donation improvement
Robert Wittman U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia's 1st district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Rob Wittman, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Virginia’s 1st district, has been active in promoting legislative initiatives and supporting educational institutions within his constituency. On March 13, 2025, he shared several updates via social media regarding his ongoing efforts and engagements.

On March 13 at 00:30 UTC, Rep. Wittman expressed pride in advocating for the bipartisan Organ Donation Referral Improvement Act. He emphasized the importance of this legislation by stating that it aims to “strengthen the nation’s organ donation and transplant system” and remove barriers to organ donation, providing hope to over 100,000 Americans awaiting life-saving transplants.

Later that day at 12:00 UTC, Wittman highlighted his connection with William & Mary as part of Virginia’s First District. He praised the institution’s work through its Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), remarking on their support for coastal and marine ecosystems. As a former marine scientist himself, he noted how “critical their research is” in sustaining these environments.

In another update at 16:00 UTC on March 13, Rep. Wittman discussed his engagement with Dr. Marlon Levy from VCU Health. As an alumnus of Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) and co-chair of the Congressional Public Health Caucus, he appreciated discussing federal legislation aimed at protecting healthcare workers and reducing barriers to healthcare access with Dr. Levy “to protect healthcare workers and how to reduce barriers to healthcare.”



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