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Healthcare Not Warfare campaign targets $200B Iran war funding

politicsMay 5, 202617859

The Healthcare Not Warfare campaign is pressuring Republicans over a proposal to approve $200 billion for operations related to Iran, warning the package would be paid for with domestic spending cuts. Activists say those offsets would gut Medicaid and remove about 300,000 people from coverage, citing cases of children abruptly losing community-based care. They point to the expiration of enhanced ACA premium tax credits, which advocates say has driven premiums up and contributed to more than 25 million Americans remaining uninsured. The campaign frames the choice as funding a military response versus preserving basic health access, urging lawmakers to protect Medicaid and lower health costs instead.

Lisa Reyna Loe
@lisaloe.bsky.social

My son needs community-based care to have a full quality of life. Medicaid delivered that vital care until 2 weeks ago when he was abruptly kicked off. Republicans want to slash this care for Trump's Iran war. Who else has to lose everything before they stop? #HealthcareNotWarfare

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