Despite intense opposition from more than 80 advocacy organizations, the Indiana House of Representatives on Monday voted 62-31 to pass Senate Bill 1, a sweeping welfare reform package that critics warn will trigger a crisis of hunger and lost healthcare coverage across the state. https://t.co/D5kjjS1LOf
signed into law.
"The victory is the result of a multi-year effort by [@HoosierAction] to build a statewide coalition to destigmatize harm reduction and get those who struggle with substance [use] the help that they need," as noted via @PplsAction.
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🧵#HarmReduction is the epitome of saving lives & addressing other #PublicHealth-related needs. We're celebrating a public health win out of Indiana, where legislation decriminalizing possession of #FentanylTestStrips—lifesaving public health tools—was...
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“There was no consideration or reasonable basis for the Order," wrote judge Richard Blaiklock. "No findings, no analysis, no documented assessment to justify shutting down a federally funded housing stability program months before it was set to run out of federal money."
A definitive new study, which uses detailed death and tax records for more than 37 million Americans, finds Medicaid expansion has saved over 27,000 lives.
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Why do so many think taking #Medicaid away from people not meeting a work requirement is not a structural change?How much more structural can you get? It's a $301B cut over 7 years.People at risk by state and district show just how harmful it is: https://t.co/txDC8njILp
NEW reporting from @propublica on the failed Medicaid work requirement in Georgia - more evidence that “Pathways to Coverage” has actually been a “Pathway to Profit” for Deloitte.
Medicaid work requirements have a catchy name but they will catch up a lot of eligible people in red-tape and cause them to lose their health coverage. House Energy and Commerce Committee is debating this now. https://t.co/aqmt8ePHQQ
House Republicans’ plan would take Medicaid from people who can’t meet burdensome work reporting rules, putting up to 14.4 million at risk of losing Medicaid coverage by 2034. State and district level estimates here: https://t.co/xc8LNysaaf
Want a cheat sheet to follow along as the House Energy and Commerce Committee considers Medicaid changes? We’ve got you covered.
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House Energy and Commerce Committee Reconciliation Bill Would Restrict State Use of Provider Taxes and Undermine State Financing of Medicaid https://t.co/K5qfPUmjUB via @GeorgetownCCF
Don’t be fooled by bad analysis about Medicaid waste. Medicaid is our most cost-efficient health insurance program, providing high-quality care at a fraction of private insurance costs. @NHeLP_org https://t.co/a3jWKWEZyY