Senator Warren and Edwards rally against Medicare and Medicaid funding cuts

May 28, 2025 | Office of the Governor, Executive , Massachusetts

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Senator Elizabeth Warren and Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey are rallying against proposed Medicaid cuts, vowing to mobilize efforts to protect vital healthcare funding. In a recent government meeting, both leaders emphasized the urgency of their mission, stating, "We cannot agonize. We're going to organize." They plan to hold every Republican accountable for their stance on these cuts, framing the issue as a battle between ordinary citizens and wealthy interests.

Warren highlighted the historical consequences of similar cuts, recalling the devastating impact on community hospitals in the 1990s when Medicare cuts led to the closure of facilities like Revere Hospital and Malden Hospital. "It's Medicaid and Medicare that pay the bills for these hospitals," she stressed, underscoring the critical role these programs play in maintaining emergency services and community health centers.
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The stakes are high, as both leaders aim to ensure that essential healthcare services remain funded and accessible to all residents of Massachusetts. With a united front, they are determined to prevent what they describe as a "big billionaire sell out" that threatens the health and well-being of ordinary people. As the fight against these cuts intensifies, the focus will remain on safeguarding the future of healthcare in the Commonwealth.

Converted from Governor Healey, Senator Warren, Senator Markey Sound Alarm on Medicaid Cuts meeting on May 28, 2025
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