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Summary

The conversation delves into the implications of the MAGA Murder Bill on New York's healthcare system, particularly focusing on the potential loss of coverage for millions, the impact on retirees, and the need for advocacy for the New York Health Act. The discussion emphasizes the importance of community mobilization and legislative action to ensure comprehensive healthcare coverage for all New Yorkers.

Takeaways

The MAGA Murder Bill creates a significant budget deficit in New York.

Over a million New Yorkers may lose their Medicaid coverage.

The New York Health Act aims to provide universal healthcare.

Retirees are becoming more engaged in healthcare advocacy.

Community mobilization is crucial for legislative change.

The New York Health Act could save billions annually.

Healthcare costs will decrease for the majority of New Yorkers.

Advocacy efforts need to be persistent and organized.

The New York Health Act would cover services currently excluded by Medicare.

Legislators need to hear from constituents to act on healthcare issues.

Keywords

MAGA Murder Bill, New York Health Act, healthcare coverage, Medicaid, healthcare costs, advocacy, legislation, retirees, healthcare access, community mobilization



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