Davids Hears from Kansans on Rising Costs Facing Families
credits that help families afford health coverage. She also highlighted her opposition to reckless tariffs and extreme Medicaid
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credits that help families afford health coverage. She also highlighted her opposition to reckless tariffs and extreme Medicaid
states like Kansas that haven’t expanded coverage. Recent cuts , which Davids voted against, will strip more than
cuts to Medicaid in American history , will strip coverage from 92,937 Kansans, put six rural hospitals across
Parenthood patients rely on Medicaid for their health coverage. And nearly one in five Medicaid enrollees who access
Medicaid in American history. The law stripped health coverage from 92,937 Kansans, put six rural hospitals … covers one-fifth of hospital spending, reductions in coverage will significantly increase uncompensated care — placing additional strain
have helped more than 160,000 Kansans afford coverage and save an average of $700 annually. Because Republican … have expired — driving up costs and putting affordable coverage out of reach for working families, seniors, and small
many healthy people will be forced to drop coverage, leaving the insurance pool made up of individuals with
skyrocketing, ensuring millions of Americans don’t lose coverage. Working together across party lines is the only … stop premiums from soaring, helping families keep the coverage they rely on. Key Provisions of the Bipartisan Health
percent increase in monthly premiums, putting health coverage at risk for as many as 4.2 million Americans … many healthy people may be forced to drop coverage, leaving the insurance pool made up of individuals with
would likely result in many healthy people dropping coverage, driving up premiums for people with chronic conditions
many healthy people may be forced to drop coverage, leaving the insurance pool made up of individuals with
Kansans at risk of paying more or losing coverage. Davids has been a consistent advocate for protecting … small business owners, and families — can keep their coverage and avoid devastating cost increases. In Kansas alone, more
many healthy people may be forced to drop coverage, leaving the insurance pool made up of individuals with
Medicaid, 27,000 Kansans are stuck in a coverage gap President Trump’s recent budget law includes … Joint Economic Committee, the new law will strip coverage from 92,937 Kansans, put six rural hospitals across
Sunflower State Journal reported that health insurers providing coverage on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) exchanges … leaving thousands at risk of losing coverage. These premium increases come as Congressional Republicans passed an extreme budget
offices in Kansas being unable to maintain 24/7 coverage due to hiring freezes and staff cuts ordered
Joint Economic Committee, the new law will strip coverage from 92,937 Kansans, put six rural hospitals across … states like Kansas that haven’t expanded coverage. Cuts pushed by President Trump and Congressional Republicans will strip
break,” said Davids . “These Medicaid cuts will strip coverage from hardworking families, force rural hospitals to close, raise … services. Cuts to Medicaid don’t just reduce coverage — they increase the barriers our patients face in staying
that 13,000 Kansans will lose health care coverage under this reckless bill, including those on Medicaid. These
planned for Charlie’s birth based on the coverage they expected to use. “Every parent should be able … power to choose the best health care coverage for their child. I'm proud to work across
some form of health insurance had public insurance coverage. It is no wonder that 60% of women
Kansas’ Third District would lose health care coverage under this bill — including 13,000 through the Affordable Care
Kansas’ Third District would lose health care coverage under this bill — including 13,000 through the Affordable Care
estimates that 13.7 million Americans would lose health coverage with this bill. In total, more than … seniors — are at risk of losing coverage. Finally, Medicaid cuts would lead to more hospital closures, reduced services
slash Medicaid funding, calling out proposals that threaten coverage for working families while giving tax breaks to billionaires … supports a bipartisan approach that protects Medicaid coverage, lowers costs for hardworking Kansans, and strengthens local economies. Davids