Rep. Eric Burlison, U.S. Representative for Missouri's 7th District | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Eric Burlison, U.S. Representative for Missouri's 7th District | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Eric Burlison, a current U.S. Congress member representing Missouri’s 7th district and successor to Billy Long since 2023, voiced his perspectives on governmental measures in a series of tweets dated April 14, 2025.
In one of his tweets, Burlison invoked a past presidential stance, asserting, "Even Bill Clinton supported work requirements as a practical measure to prevent program abuse. Congress should mandate them to ensure accountability." This tweet, timestamped at 16:48:44 UTC, underscores Burlison's advocacy for work requirements as a method to enhance program integrity.
Later the same day, at 19:10:03 UTC, Burlison criticized healthcare policy, stating, "Both Obama and Biden implemented changes to Medicaid that are bankrupting the federal government. Republicans must cut the fraud, waste, and abuse." Here, Burlison calls for a reduction in inefficiencies within Medicaid to mitigate financial strain on the federal budget.
In a separate tweet at 19:53:35 UTC, Burlison posted a brief query, "Can we get that in writing?" The context of this statement was not detailed, leaving interpretation open to the audience.
Eric Burlison, born in Springfield, Missouri, in 1976 and a resident of Ozark, Missouri, possesses a background in political service from his tenure in both the Missouri House of Representatives and Missouri Senate. Burlison is an alumnus of Missouri State University, holding degrees earned in 2000 and 2002.