WARNOCK FORCES VOTE ON TRANSPARENCY SURROUNDING MEDICAID COVERAGE LOSS
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The Senator's amendment would have required basic data on Medicaid coverage loss to be made public
The amendment was blocked on a party-line vote 52-46 with all "no" votes coming from
Recent reportingfound that about 1.75 million fewer kids were enrolled in Medicaid this January, a year after Congressional GOP cut
Senator Reverend Warnock: "If my colleagues have nothing to hide, they should have no problem with transparency to reveal the scale of coverage loss."
"My friends on the other side of the aisle continue to falsely argue that their last reconciliation bill did not cut Medicaid, but now nearly one year after this monstrosity passed...millions of Americans, including children, are losing health insurance as they ram through another partisan bill that does nothing to make health care more affordable,"said Senator Reverend Warnock."Since
The full remarks can be found HEREand below:
Madam President, my friends on the other side of the aisle continue to falsely argue that their last reconciliation bill did not cut Medicaid, but now nearly one year after this monstrosity passed, I call it the one big ugly bill, millions of Americans, including children, are losing health insurance as they ram through another partisan bill that does nothing to make health care more affordable.
Just a few weeks ago, a report found that 1.75 million fewer kids were enrolled in Medicaid this year compared to last year, and earlier this week, the Trump administration released cruel guidance to states on how to implement the new Medicaid red tape requirements. In a word, they're making it harder for sick and disabled Americans to access health care.
Since
The release of basic information on how this new red tape will restrict access to health care. If my colleagues have nothing to hide, they should have no problem with transparency to reveal the scale of coverage loss. We have disagreements on this issue, but at least we ought to have the facts, and so I urge my colleagues to vote yes.


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