In Congress, our bills show our values
The Republican budget values the ultra wealthy over the most at-risk in our community. Adding $4T to our debt for billionaire tax breaks is already
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The Republican budget values the ultra wealthy over the most at-risk in our community. Adding $4T to our debt for billionaire tax breaks is already
North Carolinians fought hard to expand Medicaid, and now Congressional Republicans are trying to rollback our progress. Their Big Ugly Budget Bill is bad for
This seems obvious, but selecting the people in charge of regulating vaccines based not on their qualifications but their politics is a terrible idea. I
Tax breaks for billionaires. Cuts to SNAP, Medicaid, and other valuable programs. Clean energy job cuts. Learn more in The N&O article, Cuts to clean
Read why in The Century Foundation’s article, House-Passed Tax Cuts for Wealthy People and Corporations Come at a Cost to Americans’ Health.
‘I feel very scared’: Some Americans fear losing coverage due to proposed Medicaid cuts. By “some”, they mean more than 13 million Americans. That’s how
The Republican plan to cut taxes for billionaires and corporations is reliant on cutting funding to Medicaid. There is no question that this plan will
Cuts to Medicaid would devastate communities across the country, including in North Carolina where millions rely on Medciaid. Congressional Republicans cannot cut the program without
The Republican budget will have disastrous impacts on the people in our state.
Medicaid is a lifeline for 2 million North Carolinians. Gutting this program means eliminating their health care.
North Carolina universities lead the way in research to improve the health of all Americans. I’m relieved that Trump’s attempt to cut funding for their groundbreaking research is on hold for now, but this fight is not over.