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Yes, because what better way to help rural Indiana rebound … make health care only something you can get in the big cities.
60% of all children in Indiana are on medicaid. That is never mentioned. What is the impact on them ?
Children are under the Hoosier Health wise (HHW) program. HIP is 19-64 year olds. So if they say HIP it’s adults. HHW is children. Medicaid generally stated is HHW, HIP and HCC (Hoosier Care Connect).
More than 1 of out of 5 Hoosiers (children and adults) depend on Medicaid. I can’t imagine the super-majority Republicans in the state legislature who value rainy-day savings over quality of life will be able to solve the pending disaster.
Just remember – it’s not Mike Braun’s fault, and it’s not his problem. That’s kind of his response to every issue I’ve seen put before him…
Of course Indiana’s Super-Majority CULT members decline to critique their dear CULT leaders MUSK-TRUMP Medicaid slash cuts . No mater how many Hoosiers will be harmed. They won’t risk raising a backlash attack from their cult leaders for disloyalty.