LINCOLN, Neb. —
Rep. Mike Flood, R-Neb. held his third and last town hall of the year for his District 1 constituents in Lincoln Monday, drawing a crowd of nearly 750, his largest to date.
The question-and-answer portion lasted just under an hour and a half, with Flood being met with resistance and heckling from the start.
"I like to think I was able to answer their questions; they may not agree with my answer, but the questions are always good and make me a better member of Congress," Flood said about the town hall.
Flood was asked questions on many topics, after beginning with brief remarks on Medicaid and Medicare that were met with boos.
Flood was pressed several more times on Medicaid cuts. He expressed that he does not want Medicare cuts for those over 65, only some cuts to Medi