In a speech in Virginia Beach, Biden will focus his line of attack on Republican proposals to cut funding for the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid.
Month: February 2023
Get health care coverage through Medicaid? You may be booted from program
Story at a glance
- Roughly 84 million people are covered by the government-sponsored program Medicaid, which has grown by 20 million people since January 2020.
- At the beginning of the pandemic, the federal government prohibited states from kicking people off Medicaid, even if they were no longer eligible.
- Now states will begin checking everyone's eligibility for Medicaid for the first time in three years...
Marianne Williamson to head to N.H. and S.C. in longshot bid against Biden
The author and activist will champion universal health care, tuition-free college and other liberal measures in her challenge
Marianne Williamson to head to N.H. and S.C. in longshot bid against Biden
The author and activist will champion universal health care, tuition-free college and other liberal measures in her challenge
How Jimmy Carter became a post-White House progressive hero
Jimmy Carter’s post-presidential life outshined the time he spent at the White House and won him the praise of the progressive left — a more dominant part of the Democratic Party 42 years after the end of his presidency.
Carter, 98, is a figure beloved by many Democrats in 2023 despite the difficulties of his administration. He’s respected for creating a footprint as a global humanitarian and peacebuilder in a bitterly divided world.
To liberals, his ...
How Jimmy Carter became a post-White House progressive hero
Jimmy Carter’s post-presidential life outshined the time he spent at the White House and won him the praise of the progressive left — a more dominant part of the Democratic Party 42 years after the end of his presidency.
Carter, 98, is a figure beloved by many Democrats in 2023 despite the difficulties of his administration. He’s respected for creating a footprint as a global humanitarian and peacebuilder in a bitterly divided world.
To liberals, his ...
The government will finally cover obesity care for its employees — but not the rest of us
Obesity is a complicated disease that is poorly understood by the public. Unfortunately, treatment for this disease is hindered by societal misconceptions and discriminatory beliefs that confuse appearance with disease. The recent media coverage and popularity of new anti-obesity medications (AOM) has given some more confidence to seek treatment for this disease. However, most people still cannot access care because their insurance will not pay for it — unless you are a federal employee.<...
Congressional Black Caucus praises Biden administration for racial justice agenda
The Congressional Black Caucus applauded President Biden on Thursday for policies that it said have helped address systemic racial inequities.
In a press call with members of the administration’s Building Back Together initiative, CBC Chairman Rep. Steven Horsford (D-Nev.) discussed how policies like the Inflation Reduction Act and the bipartisan infrastructure law have been overwhelmingly positive for Black Americans.
“This is all about jobs, small businesses and ...
Sanders: Medicare-for-all ‘ain’t going to happen’ in divided Congress
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said "Medicare for All," a system that would establish government-run health care for all U.S. citizens, “ain’t going to happen” during the next two years amid a divided Congress.
Sanders told NPR in an interview broadcast Tuesday that members of Congress can still work together during this congressional session to improve health care throughout the country, even though he said no Republicans and only half of congressional Democrats support Medicar...