Michigan’s Plan to Stop Corporate Money in Politics
Miles Baker and Dr. Rob Davidson unpack the proposed healthcare cuts to fund the war in Iran, new polling showing healthcare as the top voter issue, and ongoing attacks on reproductive rights, abortion pills, and Medicaid. The episode highlights how political decisions in Washington are directly affecting patients and providers nationwide. Later, Sean McBrearty, Vice Chair of the Michiganders for Money Out of Politics campaign, joins the show to discuss a major anti-corruption ballot initiative in Michigan – Michiganders for Money Out of Politics. He explains how the effort would curb corporate political spending, especially from powerful health care insurers, and close major campaign finance loopholes. The reform could reshape health care policy by weakening lobbyist influence and expanding what’s politically possible in the state. Background reading: Navigator: March 31 Budget Priorities polling Trump on not paying for daycare, Medicare, and Medicaid to pay for war The Hill: Health care polling as top issue for first time since 2020: Gallup Reuters: US Senate Republicans launch probe of abortion pill makers, escalate pressure on FDA ABORTION, EVERY DAY: The GOP’s Plan to Shut Down Abortion Pill Websites NBC News: Medicaid cuts threaten hundreds of hospitals, new report finds Fierce Health Care: RWJF: Between 5M and 10M people could lose Medicaid coverage in 2028 under work requirements POLITICO: Poll: The battle for MAHA that could sway the midterms POLITICO: RFK Jr. launches midterm travel push to shore up MAHA support POLITICO: Poll: Here’s what MAHA actually believes AP: RFK Jr is launching a podcast to expose ‘lies’ that have made Americans sick The current ACIP charter is HERE The proposed ACIP charter is HERE The “Eight Magic Words” for advocacy ads Join the fight at committeetoprotect.org. Subscribe, share, and leave a rating to help more people find Paging America. Have thoughts, questions, or your own health care story? Email us at feedback@pagingamerica.org.
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