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CSPAN2 U.S. Senate Democrats Call For Hearings On Health Care Bill In Late Night... June 20, 2017

Story. These are millions of americans across the country, by the way, of all income levels. People think of medicaid as people who are financially not in a position to get care at any given moment. Thats true. It does take care of the poor, but it also takes care of nursing home care for people who worked all their lives and just dont have enough. Its 9,000 a month in the state of hawaii for nursing home care. Its more than that for hospice care. We all know, nobody escapes endofflife care. Rich or poor, left or right, red, blue, purple, nobody escapes this part of your life. And Everybody Needs help. There might be a few people who save up enough cash money to be able to shell out 10,000 a month for that kind of care, but for the rest of us, medicaid is that lifeline. There are actually some republicans who dont want to cut medicaid. They have seen how the program improves peoples lives. Arkansas, kentucky, for example, they ex ....

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CSPAN2 U.S. Senate Democrats Call For Hearings On Health Care Bill In Late Night... June 20, 2017

Story. These are millions of americans across the country, by the way, of all income levels. People think of medicaid as people who are financially not in a position to get care at any given moment. Thats true. It does take care of the poor, but it also takes care of nursing home care for people who worked all their lives and just dont have enough. Its 9,000 a month in the state of hawaii for nursing home care. Its more than that for hospice care. We all know, nobody escapes endofflife care. Rich or poor, left or right, red, blue, purple, nobody escapes this part of your life. And Everybody Needs help. There might be a few people who save up enough cash money to be able to shell out 10,000 a month for that kind of care, but for the rest of us, medicaid is that lifeline. There are actually some republicans who dont want to cut medicaid. They have seen how the program improves peoples lives. Arkansas, kentucky, for example, they ex ....

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CSPAN2 Senators Cantwell Kaine And Others On Health Care June 20, 2017

Body. Thank you, mr. President. I yield the floor. A senator plop . The presiding officer the senator from washington. Ms. Cantwell i come to the floor tonight to raise concern about a proposed Senate Health care bill that might move through the United States senate, as my colleagues are pointing out, without hearing, without attention to the details actually, almost in secret. I guess it would be secret if we didnt know exactly what was in the house bill. It would be even more secret. People have said it will be about 80 of what was in the house bill. I can agree with President Trump. That was a mean bill. If it is just 80 mean, i can guarantee that you its still going to be mean. I say that because i have been at home listening to my constituents. They do not appreciate one bit if youre
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CSPAN Netroots Nation Conference - Economic Strategies August 12, 2017

Welcome to the panel everybody. Thank you for coming. I am mark spokane and i represent the second Congressional District in wisconsin and cochair the progressive the progressive caucus. Strong and the largest valuesbased caucus among the Democratic Party in congress. We are very happy to have you here and todays panel is pivoting left, how we win by standing up for working families. We would like to take a look at what happened in the last election, and where we need to have a bigger and bolder message as opposed to maybe a message of incrementalism. One of the things that the progressive caucus has always done, for a number of years is we have our annual progressive caucus budget that we put forth, that is full of those big ideas, trying to move the ball forward. It is a big bold way, of trying to get policy solutions that people are asking for, but also trying to ....

United States , New York , Marco Rubio , John Oliver , Martin Luther King , Scott Walker , Marsha Blackburn , Jesse Jackson , Josh Allison , Pamela Chama , John Kerry , John Adams , John F Kennedy , Neil Abernathy , Jason Carter , Hillary Clinton , Betsy Devos , Bernie Sanders , Congressional District , Democratic Party , Solutions People , Amy Allison , Vice President , Research Policy , Conversation Party , Party Goes ,

CSPAN Netroots Nation Conference - Economic Strategies August 12, 2017

Welcome to the panel everybody. Thank you for coming. I am mark spokane and i represent the second Congressional District in wisconsin and cochair the progressive the progressive caucus. Strong and the largest valuesbased caucus among the Democratic Party in congress. We are very happy to have you here and todays panel is pivoting left, how we win by standing up for working families. We would like to take a look at what happened in the last election, and where we need to have a bigger and bolder message as opposed to maybe a message of incrementalism. One of the things that the progressive caucus has always done, for a number of years is we have our annual progressive caucus budget that we put forth, that is full of those big ideas, trying to move the ball forward. It is a big bold way, of trying to get policy solutions that people are asking for, but also trying to ....

United States , New York , Marco Rubio , John Oliver , Martin Luther King , Scott Walker , Marsha Blackburn , Jesse Jackson , Josh Allison , Pamela Chama , John Kerry , John Adams , John F Kennedy , Neil Abernathy , Jason Carter , Hillary Clinton , Betsy Devos , Bernie Sanders , Congressional District , Democratic Party , Solutions People , Amy Allison , Vice President , Research Policy , Conversation Party , Party Goes ,