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Friend,
Too many Washington policy debates are treated as if they’re just theoretical or purely political. But what really matters the most is what these decisions mean for people's lives.
Yesterday, as the Senate was voting to cut Medicaid and kick more than ten million people off of their health insurance, I spoke with Stacy – a mom of twin girls who were born very premature, one of whom requires 24/7 care for a chronic lung condition to this day – focusing on how this bill will impact Americans outside of Washington.[link removed] [[link removed]]
Watch Here [[link removed]]The family’s employer-based health insurance only goes so far. And Medicaid is the only thing making it possible for Stacy’s daughter to live at home instead of in a medical facility - it is the bedrock of their everyday life.
Policy debates sometimes become abstract or academic, but for families like Stacy’s, changes to Medicaid can have immediate and foundational consequences.
As the bill heads back to the House, I’m grateful to Stacy for sharing her story and using her voice to make sure politicians know exactly how much their choices matter.
If this bill becomes law - it will impact all of us in some way or another, and ultimately it will be up to every citizen to hold these elected officials accountable with our voices and our votes.
I often say politics matters because it’s personal to our everyday lives. In moments like this, telling our own stories is one of the most powerful ways each of us can have an impact. I hope you’ll watch our conversation, share Stacy’s story with your own friends and family, and let people in your life know just how much is at stake for you too.
I’d also love to hear from you directly. Please feel free to reply to this email and share how these Medicaid cuts will impact your family. I will select a few stories to highlight here in the coming weeks, so we can continue to hold these elected officials accountable.
Thank you for reading,
Pete
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