L.A. congresswoman insists on health insurance tax credits
(The
Waters is the top Democrat on the
But a health care policy expert told The
On Sunday morning, Waters blasted cuts to health care and said the government would remain closed until
"I wanted you to know they have passed something called the Big Beautiful Bill," Waters said about the major budget legislation. "We call it the Big Ugly Bill."
The crowd cheered at the description.
"We know how to fight, don't we?" Waters said, warning about President
"The
She also noted the budget's cuts to prevention of diseases such as viral hepatitis, STZ (conditions caused by streptozotocin) and tuberculosis and the elimination of funding for Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS.
"Across the country and here in
Waters encouraged the audience to work to get government on board with helping with health care and aiding the HIV/AIDS community.
"We have to do what the HIV community has done over years," Waters said. "It wasn't the government who got on board. It was the people who got the government to get on board!"
The crowd cheered.
Awareness and efforts for the AIDS/HIV community continued with enthusiastic support Sunday from walkers and volunteers.
Meanwhile, the
"The
"This issue of extending the enhanced premium subsidies should not be central to re-opening the federal government," said Pipes, who's also a
"There are 6.4 million people improperly enrolled in premium-free exchange coverage that their income levels should disqualify them from receiving," Pipes told The
According to the
"The left has framed these subsidies as an act of compassion," Pipes said. "In reality, they are corporate welfare for insurers and a driver of dependency."
She warned if the tax credits are extended for another year, they'll likely be extended permanently, which would bring the nation a step closer to the single-payer, "Medicare for All" system supported by
The



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