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Legislature pushes back on Cuomo policy to restrict Medicaid at-home care program
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Gov. Cuomo, this is the wrong time to cut vital Medicaid services (Your Letters)
Updated Mar 16, 2021;
Posted Mar 16, 2021
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo presents his Fiscal Year 2022 Executive Budget in Albany on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021. Mike Groll- Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
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To the Editor:
It is hard to understand why Gov. Andrew Cuomo continues to move forward with cuts to Medicaid and his threats to many programs that help seniors and people with disabilities live independently and avoid being institutionalized in nursing homes and assisted living facilities the epicenter of the coronavirus in our state.
Cuts to Medicaid and tightening eligibility requirements for programs puts over 3 million people with disabilities and seniors in danger of accessing the care they need. People with disabilities and seniors are worried about catching the coronavirus because some have compromised immune systems and other underlying conditions that make them more vulnera
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Albany, NY) Today, the Senate Majority will pass its one-house budget resolution that delivers emergency aid to help New York recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and invests in a brighter, more equitable future by fully funding essential services and putting more money in the pockets of working and middle-class families. The Senate resolution increases total school aid by $5.7 billion, provides billions in residential and commercial rental and foreclosure assistance, restores critical funding to our health care system, and jumpstarts our economy with investments in transportation and small businesses. The Senate Majority’s proposal asks the wealthiest New Yorkers to pay their fair share rather than balancing the budget on the backs of working families.
Maya Wiley Is Running For Mayor of NYC, and Her Family-Focused Policies Are Unparalleled
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New York City mayor hopeful Maya Wiley has an impressive résumé. A lawyer, racial-justice activist, and former professor at The New School, she has served as counsel to Bill de Blasio and worked as a contributor for NBC News and MSNBC. Determined to become the city s first woman mayor, the 57-year-old mother of two has made helping American families the cornerstone of her platform through her universal community care model.
Comprehensive in nature, Wiley s universal community care plan was crafted as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has disproportionately affected mothers, particularly women of color. We have to confront [the fact] that women have been hit harder, Wiley told POPSUGAR. If we want to recover our economy, we have to recognize that while women have grown to well over 40 percent of the workforce, they have lost a decade [of progress due to the pandemic]. W
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