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Constituents react to Scott Perry’s lies about Medicaid

US Rep. Scott Perry’s (R-York) constituents reacted to a statement he made claiming no one will lose Medicaid coverage if they legitimately need it.

However, millions of Americans will lose their health care coverage if the US Senate approves an $800 billion Medicaid policy that lays out new work requirements.

Those covered by the bill would have to work a minimum of 80 hours a month and prove that they are working every six months.

According to the Center for American Progress, close to 340,000 Pennsylvanians may lose their coverage, including over 20,000 residents living in Perry’s district.

✏️ /📹 : Sean Kitchen
#Pennsylvania #PAPolitics #Harrisburg #CentralPa #CentralPennsylvania #Pa10 #MedicaidCuts #Medicaid #HandOffsMedicaid #YorkPa

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100 Scott Perry Constituents Hand-Deliver Letters about Medicaid Cuts

Over 100 of Republican US Rep. Scott Perry’s constituents delivered letters to his Mechanicsburg office on Wednesday after he voted last week to cut Medicaid funding by $800 billion.

Susan Roller, a retired teacher, explained how Perry ignores his constituents and hasn’t held an in-person town hall meeting since July 2019.

There are over 20,000 residents living in Perry’s district who are at risk of losing their health care coverage thanks to his vote.

✏️ / Sean Kitchen
#Pennsylvania #Harrisburg #YorkPa #Carlisle #CentralPa #CentralPennsylvania #Medicaid #DonaldTrump #Republicans #GOP #Democrats

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Chris Deluzio Warns How GOP Medicaid Cuts Will Harm Rural PA

Congressman Chris Deluzio (D-Allegheny) warns that the Republican Party’s Medicaid cuts will harm rural Pennsylvania and force hospitals, nursing homes, and senior centers to close in order to pay for President Donald Trump’s tax cuts.

US House Republicans passed a budget bill on Thursday that cuts Medicaid by $698 billion, with all of Pennsylvania’s nine congressional republicans voting in favor of the bill.

Medicaid provides 2 million Pennsylvania adults and 1.4 million children with health insurance, and it covers 34% of all births in the state. It also helps 400,000 seniors cover nursing home or home care costs.

✏️ /📹 : Sean Kitchen
#Pennsylvania #PAPolitics #PANews #RuralPennsylvania #WesternPennsylvania #WesternPA #Pittsburgh #Philadelphia #Republicans #Medicaid #DonaldTrump

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AFSCME Member Slams Scott Perry for Supporting Medicaid Cuts

Sue Bosco, an employee at the Pennsylvania Department of Health, warned that the US House Republicans’ Medicare cuts will devastate working families in order to pay for tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires.

Bosco joined union members and other protesters outside of Congressman Scott Perry’s office in Harrisburg on Monday to raise awareness that the Republican budget would cut Medicaid by $615 billion and make President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts for the ultra wealthy permanent.

According to the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, there are over 180,000 constituents in Perry’s district alone that rely on Medicaid for healthcare coverage. Across the commonwealth, there are over 3 million Pennsylvanians that receive health care coverage through the program.

✏️ /📹 : Sean Kitchen
#Pennsylvania #Harrisburg #YorkPa #PA10 #CentralPa #Medicaid #GOP #Republicans #DonaldTrump

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Brendan Boyle: Millions of Americans Will Lose Health Care to Pay for Tax Cut for the Rich

Congressman Brendan Boyle (D-Philadelphia) called out US House Republicans for putting the health care of more than 13 million Americans at risk in order to pay for tax cuts for the ultra rich during a Ways and Means Committee meeting late on Tuesday.

US House Republicans introduced a budget bill that cuts Medicaid by $715 billion, and according to a report by the Congressional Budget Office, at least 8.6 million Americans will lose their health care because of cuts to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

An additional 5.1 million Americans are at risk of losing their health care if Republicans refuse to extend tax credits to make the ACA more affordable.

✏️ : Sean Kitchen
📹 : US Rep. Brendan Boyle
#Pennsylvania #Philadelphia #Medicaid #HealthCare #ACA #AffordableCareAct #Politics #DonaldTrump #Democrats

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Malcolm Kenyatta: I’m Not Kissing Donald Trump’s Ring

State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta (D-Philadelphia) called out President Donald Trump’s authoritarian playbook during a town hall in Bucks County on Saturday, and promised to never kiss Trump’s ring.

Democrats, along with US Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), held a town hall in US Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick’s (R-Bucks) district and highlighted how Fitzpatrick has refused to stand up to Trump since Trump began his second term earlier this year.

✏️/📹: Sean Kitchen

#Pennsylvania #BucksCounty #BucksCountyPa #Philadelphia #Philly #PhillySuburbs #DonaldTrump #Trump #Republicans #Politics #USNews

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Pro-Cannabis PA Lawmaker Highlights Failures of Private Markets

State Rep Rick Krajewski (D-Philadelphia), who was the prime sponsor of House Bill 1200, a cannabis legalization bill, shared what he believes to be failures of the private cannabis industry after Senate Republicans voted the bill down in committee on Tuesday.

Pennsylvania House Democrats last week passed HB 1200, which seeks to legalize adult-use cannabis for those over the age of 21. The bill calls for selling cannabis through Pennsylvania’s state-owned liquor store system.

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PA lawmakers celebrate passage of cannabis legalization bill

Democrats in the Pennsylvania House passed a historic recreational cannabis legalization bill this week by a 102-101 party line vote.

However, House Bill 1200 faces long odds in the Republican-controlled Pennsylvania Senate.

HB 1200 legalizes recreational cannabis use for adults over the age of 21 and it allows for the substance to be sold in state-owned stores.

The bill contains some public safety measures by placing a 25% limit on THC concentration sold in flower products, and limits the THC concentration to five milligrams per serving and 25 milligrams per package.

HB 1200 allows residents to grow two up to plants at a time in their homes.
This week’s vote marked the first time the state House has ever passed a cannabis legalization bill.

✏️/📹 Sean Kitchen
#Pennsylvania #LegalizeIt #Cannabis #Philadelphia #Harrisburg #Pittsburgh #WesternPa #CentralPa #NEPA #Scranton #WilkesBarre

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