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Reject $880 billion Medicaid cuts, protect most vulnerable

To: Rep. Landsman, Sen. Moreno, Sen. Husted

From: A constituent in Maineville, OH

February 26

The proposed budget resolution cutting $880 billion from Medicaid funding over the next decade is deeply concerning. Nearly 80 million Americans rely on Medicaid for essential health care coverage, including many vulnerable populations like children, people with disabilities, and low-income seniors. These deep cuts could force states to reduce eligibility, cut benefits, or increase out-of-pocket costs, potentially leaving millions without access to necessary care. Furthermore, pairing these draconian Medicaid cuts with massive tax cuts heavily favoring the wealthy is highly regressive and antithetical to the principles of an equitable society. Prioritizing tax breaks for the affluent over the health and well-being of millions of struggling Americans is unacceptable. This budget proposal represents a profound shift in priorities that places profits over people and undermines the social safety net that countless families depend on. I urge you to reject this misguided budget resolution and instead work towards policies that strengthen vital programs like Medicaid, ensuring all Americans have access to quality, affordable health care. Protecting the most vulnerable members of our society should be a paramount concern, not an afterthought to appease special interests and the wealthy elite. The American people deserve better.

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