Congress is moving fast on budget plans that could put critical safety net programs—Medicaid, SNAP, and other essential services—at risk. Currently, U.S. House and Senate lawmakers are considering budget proposals that could lead to devastating cuts to the programs thousands of West Virginians rely on for food, healthcare, and economic security.
These cuts would disproportionately impact families, seniors, and children in our state, threatening access to healthcare, food assistance, and other essential services—all to finance tax breaks for the ultra-wealthy.
Tune in to this Medicaid Information Session hosted by WV Citizen Action Group and the WV Center on Budget & Policy to learn more about the proposed state and federal cuts to Medicaid and other critical safety net programs and what we can do about it.
Our Senators & Representatives need to hear from us that cutting Medicaid and SNAP isn’t an option. Use this Town Hall Toolkit to call on them to hold in-person town hall meetings during their March recess.