Republicans want to throw millions off their health insurance
Let’s talk about how
If this statement sounds hyperbolic, I hate to break it to you — it’s the cold, hard truth.
With Trump’s blessing,
Well, guess what? Unless you’re a millionaire or billionaire, these tax breaks are not for you.
This week, Medicaid and SNAP are under attack, two vital programs that millions of Americans rely on for quality, affordable health care and to put food on the table.
The
Here in
Reduced funding could jeopardize children’s health services across the state and threaten seniors’ access to long-term nursing home care or home-based care. Tribal health leaders have already warned that drastic cuts to Medicaid would decimate health programs in Indian Country.
As for SNAP, the proposed
Republicans’ budget proposal goes beyond out-of-touch. It’s just plain cruel.
I don’t have high hopes that Montana’s congressional delegation will stand up for folks who rely on Medicaid or SNAP across the state.
Or will you bow to your king and kiss the ring?
Remember, you’re working for Montanans, not



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