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A SPECIAL REPORT FOR THE OBAMA FOUNDATION.AROUND THE WORLD PEOPLE ARE CHASING MONEY AND POWER TOTHE DETRIMENT OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. IF THEY WORKED IMPROVING THE ENVIRONMENT THERE WOULD BE LESS STRESS. EXAMPLES FROM THE PAST.MY FIRST STEP TRYING TO SAVE THE WORLDAS A CANADIAN CITIZEN WORKING FROM CANADA, I HELPED A BLACK SENATOR FROM CHICAGO BECOME PRESIDENT BY USING MY OLD COMPUTER TO GENERATE LOTS OF FREE PUBLICITY WITHIN THE U.S. DURING HIS ELECTION CAMPAIGN. I HAD PLENTY OF STRESS IN THOSE DAYS TRYING TO WRITE SOLUTIONS TO A DOZEN SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND GENERATE ENTHUSIASM FOR THE WORLD HUMANITARIAN PEACE AND ECOLOGY MOVEMENT. AL GORE HAD A BETTER ORGANIZATION. STEP NUMBER TWO: A FEW YEARS LATER I ASKED THE NEW PRESIDENT TO HELP AN AUSTRALIAN GENIUS MANUFACTURE ELECTRIC CARS. STEP NUMBER THREE: AS A CANADIAN CITIZEN WRITING FOR THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT, NOBODY KNEW WHO I WAS AND I COULD NEVER RAISE MONEY FOR THE WORLD PEACE MOVEMENT. NOBODY CARED BUT IT DID NOT STOP ME FROM SHOW-CASING GREAT ARTICLES AS WELL AS WRITING A FEW MYSELF.. STEP NUMBER FOUR: SOME GREAT PEOPLE GAVE ME A BLOG SPOT. HUMAN4US2.BLOGSPOT.COM WHERE I FIND MY "BEST WEB SITES" LIST AND I LOCATE YAHOO AND FROM THERE I CAN WATCH FREE GREAT OLD MOVIES DATING BACK DECADES. YOU ARE ALL INVITED TO DO THE SAME. STEP NUMBER FIVE. LIFE IS TOO SHORT TO WORRY ABOUT ANYTHING...RELAX.. =================================== I NEVER LIKED SOLICITING MONEY BUT ON THE OTHER HAND THE PEACE MOVEMENT NEEDS HELP AND WORLD WAR THREE IS SOMETHING I BELIEVE SHOULD BE AVOIDED AT ALL COST. THE DESTRUCTION OF MEDICAID IN THE U.S. IS NOT A NICE ONGOING PROJECT. DONATE TO THE WORLD HUMANITARIAN PEACE AND ECOLOGY MOVEMENT TODAY BECAUSE I NEED A NEW AND FASTER COMPUTER. IN EXCHANGE I CAN PROVIDE PRACTICAL POWER BOOSTING IDEAS FOR GOVERNMENTS AND SOCIAL GROUPS AS WELL AS FOR BUSINESS LEADERS. ONE OF THESE IDEAS MAY BE JUST WHAT YOU NEED! STEP NUMBER SIX: WAIT FOR A REPLY BUT DON'T HOLD BREATH. human4us2.blogspot.com human4usbillions@gmail.com ADDRESS: 3851-56TH.,ST., LAVAL W. QUEBEC, CANADA. H7R1M5 ========================================================= | ||
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reach 110,000 people by 2021. Montana: A Medicaid Gap
More than 79,000 Montanans are covered under
expansion, which was previously estimated to largely vanish by 2024 under the House version of the bill. Health care analysts say the Senate version of the bill just pushes back this date and could result in even greater cuts to Medicaid over time, compared to the House version, by resetting the inflationary adjustment in 2026.
Medicaid represents 38 percent of federal funds coming
into Montana. The state’s share of Medicaid cost makes up 10 percent of state spending. Previous estimates from the state Department of Health and Human Services show Montana would need an extra $251 million a year to maintain present coverage under reduced federal funding. New Hampshire: Rising Costs
For families like hers with severely ill members, the
Senate proposal has many things not to like - yet last week’s announcement of another health insurer exiting the Obamacare exchange market points to the rising costs many middle class families face getting coverage under that Affordable Care Act. Michigan: Care for Women
Planned Parenthood has 19 health centers in Michigan.
In fiscal 2015, the centers served 63,805 patients for services that includes breast exams, pap tests, prenatal visits, testing for pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease and providing birth control and abortion. Maine: Cuts in Rural Areas
Rural Maine would be hit especially hard, as the
outlying areas of the state are more reliant on Medicaid funding for health services. Rural hospitals would be under more financial stress if the Senate bill were to be approved. Virginia: Calls to Slow Down
Virginia legislative budget leaders had a quick response
to a new health care plan proposed by Republicans in the U.S. Senate — please don’t do what you just did.
The Republican co-chairmen of the Joint Subcommittee
for Health and Human Resources Oversight said Thursday that the Senate’s current proposal “fails to address the inequities in the federal funding allocation between states” for the Medicaid program that Virginia has operated in partnership with the federal government for a half-century. Ohio: Hidden Extra Costs
Senate Republicans say through their healthcare bill
that they want states to take more responsibility for Medicaid, and their bill says it will give them that flexibility.
Yet the bill to dramatically alter Obamacare may
actually tie the hands of Ohio in a little-noticed way, costing the state hundreds of millions a year.
She says if this bill passes, it will bring a tremendous
burden on her family, not to mention other families supporting elderly loved ones and those who depend on government assistance.
“What are we saying to these people in this country?
‘You don’t matter.’ And I’m sorry, I think it’s sinful, I really do,” [Jeanetta] Russell said.
Correction: June 26, 2017
An earlier version of this article misidentified the source
of a news report from Virginia. The publisher was The Richmond Times-Dispatch; it was not The Richmond News. |