Senator John Boozman highlights healthcare workers and shares Easter reflections

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Senator John Boozman, U.S. senator from Arkansas and member of several Senate committees, recently used his social media platform to highlight local healthcare efforts and share messages related to the Easter holiday.

On April 2, 2026, Boozman praised medical professionals in Harrison, Arkansas: “North Arkansas Medical Center physicians and health care professionals work around the clock to serve Harrison and the region, offering a wide array of services including state-of-the-art obstetrics and a pediatric sensory gym. I appreciate their insights and dedication to https://t.co/ID4EVik2tB”.

Two days later, on April 3, 2026, Boozman posted a reflection for Good Friday: “Good Friday is good because we know how the story ends. As Christians, we reflect on the sacrifice this day represents and joyfully anticipate the work fully accomplished on Sunday. https://t.co/P0dKJus8E4”.

On April 5, 2026, he marked Easter Sunday with another message: “He has risen, indeed; happy Resurrection Sunday & Easter! https://t.co/mwxVH0Ea2L”.

Boozman is known for his advocacy for Arkansas farmers, ranchers, veterans’ care, and economic policies that support job growth in the agricultural sector (official website). He also co-founded a family-owned eye care business in Northwest Arkansas. Raised in Fort Smith and an optometry graduate from Southern College of Optometry, Boozman serves on multiple Senate committees including Appropriations; Environment and Public Works; Veterans’ Affairs; Rules and Administration; as well as Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (official website). He lives in Arkansas with his wife Cathy; they have three daughters and four grandchildren.



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