It is a moral outrage that 88% of Democrats and 69% of all voters support Medicare for All, yet Democratic Party leadership in Congress has refused to fight for it, particularly during a pandemic that has resulted in millions losing their jobs and health insurance. When the 2021 legislative session begins in January, House Progressives…
801 has to do with not duplicating federal employee retirement benefits and 902 is about terminating Medicaid expansions for the states created by the Affordable Care Act
Yeah basically, just to set up a baseline of funding. I'm not sure if they would include where those funds are coming from in the bill or do it in a separate bill, but they need to have a bit that says "congress authorizes another $2 trillion (or however much the CBO estimates is necessary) to this trust."
801 has to do with not duplicating federal employee retirement benefits and 902 is about terminating Medicaid expansions for the states created by the Affordable Care Act
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Yeah basically, just to set up a baseline of funding. I'm not sure if they would include where those funds are coming from in the bill or do it in a separate bill, but they need to have a bit that says "congress authorizes another $2 trillion (or however much the CBO estimates is necessary) to this trust."