Wisconsin Physicians Call on Reps. Van Orden, Steil to Answer on Medicaid Cuts While on Recess in District
EAU CLAIRE – While members of Congress are back in their districts during their recess this week, Wisconsin physicians gathered virtually to urge their representatives to answer about their support for cutting Medicaid in order to fund other tax cuts. Several of Wisconsin’s federal representatives, including Representatives Bryan Steil (WI-1) and Derrick Van Orden (WI-3), voted in favor of a budget resolution that paves the way for massive cuts to Medicaid, the federal-state program that more than 1.4 million Wisconsinites rely on for their health insurance.
If these Medicaid cuts are finalized, in Congressman Van Orden’s district, 152,992 people could lose their health care, including 70,000 children and 22,000 seniors.
In Rep. Steil’s district, 159,966 people rely on Medicaid, including nearly 80,000 children and 19,000 seniors.
“Medicaid covers 72 million people in the country, including people with mental health conditions, children, pregnant women, people with disabilities, working families, and veterans,” said Dr. Kevin Fullin, a retired cardiologist in Kenosha. “Medicaid is a highly efficient, well-run program. Medicaid helps create access to care for rural citizens and farmers and stabilizes rural medical facilities.”
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