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–Josephine, grandmother to 7-year-old with Cystic Fibrosis
–Cynthia, 61, caregiver to veteran and disabled family members
–Sabrina, home care provider
Despite claims that work requirements would encourage employment, the reality is that most Medicaid recipients already work. According to recent data, 92% of Medicaid adults and 90% of Medi-Cal adults under 65 are employed, in school, or caring for others or living with disabilities that prevent full-time work.
Other local nonprofits intend to fight. They have slammed Trump’s policies. They declined suggestions to alter their mission statements. They have gone to court. And one, giant St. John’s Community Health— which has provided care to the region’s working class and immigrants for 60 years — is launching a campaign to call out congressional Republicans it believes are enabling Trump budget cuts that they believe will cripple healthcare for the poor.
A majority of people who voted for Donald Trump oppose potential moves from congressional Republicans to cut Medicaid funding, according to new polling from the firm of Tony Fabrizio, the president’s 2024 campaign pollster.
This data note provides an overview of recent KFF polling on the public’s views of and connections to Medicaid, the federal-state government health insurance for certain low-income adults and children and long-term care program for adults 65 and older and younger adults with disabilities.
We are a coalition of community health clinics, doctors, and patients across America dedicated to protecting what matters most: the health of our families and neighbors.