Reverse Medicaid Cuts Under OBBBA

The Issue

Millions of Americans rely on Medicaid for life-saving care. Cutting these benefits means abandoning children, the elderly, people with disabilities, and low-income families in the darkest times of their lives. Healthcare should not be earned, neither is it a luxury, it’s a human right. We must stand up against policies that leave people behind.

The Medicaid cuts passed under the OBBBA are detrimental to those who need healthcare access the most. Imagine a single mother, working tirelessly to make ends meet, now faced with the unaffordable cost of healthcare for her child. Or consider the elderly individual who has worked their entire life only to find themselves without the necessary support in the rest of their years. These are not just abstract scenarios, they are the realities lived by countless Americans as a result of broken healthcare policies.

According to the Congressional Budget Office, the recent cuts could lead to a reduction in Medicaid coverage for approximately 10 million people. This is not just a financial issue; it is a matter of life and death. For many, Medicaid is the only way to access emergency treatment, and daily healthcare needs. Shutting down these services is morally unacceptable and contradicts our values as a compassionate society.

Reversing these cuts is not a demand for policy change, it is a call for justice. We need to restore full healthcare access to ensure that no community is left without the essential care it deserves. Our elected officials must prioritize the health and dignity of all citizens.

Join the fight to reverse these harmful cuts and protect Medicaid for the millions who depend on it. Sign this petition to urge lawmakers to take immediate action and restore full healthcare access for vulnerable Americans.

This country is not one owned by the government, but by us as a society. You own the privilege to have a voice. I beg you to use it for the folks that don’t. Your voice represents power.

Speaking. Is. Power

Fight for what you deserve. 

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The Issue

Millions of Americans rely on Medicaid for life-saving care. Cutting these benefits means abandoning children, the elderly, people with disabilities, and low-income families in the darkest times of their lives. Healthcare should not be earned, neither is it a luxury, it’s a human right. We must stand up against policies that leave people behind.

The Medicaid cuts passed under the OBBBA are detrimental to those who need healthcare access the most. Imagine a single mother, working tirelessly to make ends meet, now faced with the unaffordable cost of healthcare for her child. Or consider the elderly individual who has worked their entire life only to find themselves without the necessary support in the rest of their years. These are not just abstract scenarios, they are the realities lived by countless Americans as a result of broken healthcare policies.

According to the Congressional Budget Office, the recent cuts could lead to a reduction in Medicaid coverage for approximately 10 million people. This is not just a financial issue; it is a matter of life and death. For many, Medicaid is the only way to access emergency treatment, and daily healthcare needs. Shutting down these services is morally unacceptable and contradicts our values as a compassionate society.

Reversing these cuts is not a demand for policy change, it is a call for justice. We need to restore full healthcare access to ensure that no community is left without the essential care it deserves. Our elected officials must prioritize the health and dignity of all citizens.

Join the fight to reverse these harmful cuts and protect Medicaid for the millions who depend on it. Sign this petition to urge lawmakers to take immediate action and restore full healthcare access for vulnerable Americans.

This country is not one owned by the government, but by us as a society. You own the privilege to have a voice. I beg you to use it for the folks that don’t. Your voice represents power.

Speaking. Is. Power

Fight for what you deserve. 

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Petition created on July 27, 2025