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NEW REPORT: The Republican War on Health Care: Medicaid Cuts for Millions, Tax Cuts for the Ultra-Wealthy

Protect Our Care Releases New Report Detailing the Republican War on Health Care Threatening More Than 70 Million Americans Who Depend on Medicaid

Read the Report Here

Washington, DC – Today, Protect Our Care is releasing a new report detailing how Republicans are trying to gut Medicaid in order to pay for tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy and big corporations. In recent weeks, Republican lawmakers have reignited their call for cuts to Medicaid, which would have a devastating impact on millions of families across the nation. 

Medicaid is the largest health insurance program in the country, providing health care to more than 70 million Americans. Cuts to the program would mean ripping away health care from millions of families who count on it, including kids, moms, seniors, people of color, rural Americans, workers whose employers don’t provide health insurance, and people with disabilities. The consequences of any cuts to Medicaid would touch nearly every household in America.

“Republicans are reigniting their war on health care by putting Medicaid on the chopping block in order to fund more tax breaks for the ultra-wealthy and big corporations,” said Protect Our Care Chair Leslie Dach. “Medicaid is an essential pillar of our health care system that covers more than 70 million Americans, but Republicans are hellbent on pushing through their extreme and out-of-touch agenda that would rip away health care from millions of families who count on it. We’ve seen these threats from Trump and his allies in Congress before, and we must do whatever it takes to stand up to these dangerous attacks on our health care system that would devastate millions of families across the country.”

Protect Our Care has launched a multi-million dollar “Hands Off Medicaid” campaign to sound the alarm on Republicans working to slash Medicaid funding to pay for another round of tax cuts for the wealthy and big corporations. The campaign will feature every possible tactic to block any effort to slash this vital health care program, including paid advertising, advocacy and earned media activities, and more.

By The Numbers

  • Republicans will create a $50 billion hole in state Medicaid budgets to pay for tax breaks for the wealthy and corporations. 
  • If Republicans decrease federal funding for people in the Medicaid expansion population, it would immediately rip health care away from 4 million Americans across twelve states and jeopardize health care for about 21 million people.
  • Republicans threaten care for 18.5 million people on Medicaid by imposing lifetime caps.
  • Republicans could deny coverage to 36 million Americans through burdensome bureaucratic reporting requirements.

NEW: As Republicans Target Medicaid, New Protect Our Care Ads Target the Consequences

New Ads Are Part of Protect Our Care’s $10 Million “Hands Off Medicaid” Campaign 

Watch “Choice: Seniors v. Tax Breaks” Here

Watch “Choice: Kids v. Tax Breaks” Here

Washington, D.C. – Protect Our Care is launching two new television and digital ads today as part of its $10 million dollar “Hands Off Medicaid” campaign exposing the choice between protecting Medicaid or giving away new tax breaks to the ultra-wealthy. The ads, first reported in Fox News, will run almost exclusively on Fox News targeting Republican congressional offices in Washington, D.C., at the very moment House Republican leaders are writing a budget resolution to pay for tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires by cutting critical programs for working-class Americans, including Medicaid. 

The 15-second ads, which will run back to back, will also run on digital platforms in the following districts: David Schweikert (AZ-01), David Valadao (CA-22), Young Kim (CA-40), Ken Calvert (CA-41), Nick LaLota (NY-01), Andrew Garbarino (NY-02), Mike Lawler (NY-17), Ryan Mackenzie (PA-07), Rob Bresnahan (PA-08), and Dan Newhouse (WA-04). This is the second round of ads Protect Our Care has run in these 10 key districts following a nearly half-million dollar ad buy targeting these Republican members in late January.

This new ad campaign, a significant six-figure investment, begins today and will run through next week as House Republican lawmakers work to finish their budget resolution, which could allow them to ram through cuts to Medicaid on a party-line vote.

                                   

“Republicans have put Medicaid on the chopping block, threatening to take away the health care that over 70 million Americans rely on in order to fund tax breaks for billionaires and big corporations,” said Protect Our Care Chair Leslie Dach. “It’s unfathomable why anyone would want to gut Medicaid, but Republicans are openly floating cuts to care for seniors, working people, and kids. The American people overwhelmingly support Medicaid and will not stand for these extreme attempts to rip away coverage from those who need it most just to give billionaires another tax cut.”

Medicaid is the largest health insurance program in the country, providing health care to more than 70 million Americans. Cuts to the program would mean ripping away health care from millions of families who count on it, including kids, moms, seniors, people of color, rural Americans, workers whose employers don’t provide health insurance, and people with disabilities. The consequences of cuts to Medicaid would touch nearly every household in America.

Protect Our Care’s “Hands Off Medicaid” campaign is sounding the alarm on Republicans working to slash Medicaid funding to pay for another round of tax cuts for the wealthy and big corporations. The campaign is an eight-figure effort that includes paid advertising, on-the-ground events, and organizing to make sure people understand the devastating consequences of Republican plans to cut health care. 

Ad #1 Script

Which do you think should happen? A billionaire gets another tax break, or this senior has Medicaid to age with dignity?

Some in Congress want to cut his care to pay for tax breaks for people like him.

Call your member of Congress. Tell them to protect Medicaid.

Ad #2 Script

Which do you think should happen? A billionaire gets a bigger yacht, or this child has Medicaid to get the health care they need?

Some in Congress want to cut their care to pay for this.

Call your member of Congress. Tell them to protect Medicaid.

Background

STATEMENT: Fewer than 20% of Americans Think Too Much Is Spent on Medicaid

But What Share of Republicans in Congress Will Vote For Medicaid Cuts?

In a new KFF tracking poll, only 19% of Americans say that the federal government spends too much on Medicaid. Yesterday, the Associated Press poll reported 15% share that belief. Today, at Mar-A-Lago, 100% of Republicans in Congress are plotting to cut as much as $2.5 billion from Medicaid — taking away health care from kids with disabilities, seniors on long term care, new mothers and many others. 

TODAY: KFF Tracking Poll found that 19% believe that too much is spent on Medicaid, while 46% believe it’s not enough and 33% believe it’s about right. In addition, 77% have a favorable opinion of Medicaid (only 23% have a negative opinion).

YESTERDAY: The Associated Press and NORC Center for Public Affairs Research at the University of Chicago found that only 15% believe the government spends too much on Medicaid while 55% say the government is not spending enough. 

“The American people are crystal clear: hands off Medicaid,” said Protect Our Care Executive Director Brad Woodhouse.  “Americans count on Medicaid for their health care and don’t want to cut it and take health care away, especially from seniors who depend on it for long-term care, families who count on it for disabled kids and so many others. The question is: will any Republicans in Congress stand with the American people on this or will 100% of them continue to stand against us?”

Protect Our Care is running a new $10 million dollar “Hands Off Medicaid” campaign, including ads across 10 key House districts to sound the alarm on Republican threats to Medicaid.

New Polling Underscores Deep Unpopularity of the Trump-Republican Health Care Agenda

From RFK Jr. to Medicaid Cuts, the GOP is Totally Out of Step With the American People 

New polling from the Associated Press and NORC Center for Public Affairs Research at the University of Chicago reveals just how unpopular the Republican health care agenda is among the American people. Donald Trump has nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Not only does he lack the experience and qualifications necessary for any role in overseeing our nation’s health care programs, but this new polling shows he’s also deeply unpopular. For years, Kennedy has fueled disinformation and conspiracy theories about vaccinations that have had deadly consequences. His sole focus will be pushing radical policies that are widely disliked and put health care for millions at risk. In addition, Republicans are trying to take Medicaid away so they can fund more tax breaks for the wealthy and large corporations, including the CEOs at some of the largest drug and insurance companies. 

In response, Protect Our Care Executive Director Brad Woodhouse issued the following statement:

“From the nomination of RFK Jr. to Medicaid cuts, the Republican health care agenda is wildly unpopular with the American people. Republicans want to rip Medicaid away from millions of Americans so they can give massive tax breaks to the wealthy and big corporations. At the same time, the nomination of RFK Jr. poses a threat to the health and well-being of everyone in this country. This agenda is totally out of step with the American people. Across the country people want their representatives to do more to lower costs and improve care — not rip it away from those who need it most so millionaires and billionaires can get another tax cut.”

KEY POINTS

Ahead of RFK Jr.’s Confirmation Hearings, Polling Shows His Nomination Is Deeply Unpopular. When asked if they approve or disapprove of RFK Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, a plurality (42%) said they somewhat or strongly disapprove, making him the most disliked nominee. 

As Republicans Propose Cuts, Voters Think The Government Is Not Spending Enough on Medicare and Medicaid. When asked what they think about how much the government is spending on Medicare, a majority (61%) said the government is not spending enough. When asked what they think about how much the government is spending on Medicaid, a majority (55%) said the government is not spending enough.

Bottom Line: Americans Have No Confidence in Trump’s Handling of Health Care. When asked about their confidence in Donald Trump’s ability to handle health care, nearly half of voters (46%) said they had no confidence at all. 

SHOT/CHASER: House GOP Puts Medicaid on the Chopping Block While New Polling Shows Overwhelming Opposition From Voters

Republicans Remain Hellbent on Slashing Medicaid Even As New Polling Shows Americans’ Support for Protecting Health Care for More Than 70 Million Americans

Republicans want to slash Medicaid funding in order to pay for their tax giveaways for the ultra-wealthy and big corporations, even though over two-thirds of Democrats, Republicans, and independents are opposed to Medicaid cuts. Polling also showed that a majority of Americans are most concerned that the Republican tax plan will lead to cuts to Medicaid and Medicare. Learn more about Protect Our Care’s “Hands Off Medicaid” campaign here.

SHOT: House G.O.P. Floats Medicaid Cuts and More to Finance Trump’s Huge Agenda. Republicans have long sought to scale back Medicare and Medicaid, the government programs for the elderly and poor, and the budget panel’s list outlined a slew of options for doing so, including reducing federal Medicaid payment rates and establishing work requirements for the program’s recipients. One option floated by the committee would try to undercut the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid expansion, which led to a ballooning in program enrollment. … Work requirements would cause 600,000 people to lose coverage, according to estimates from the Congressional Budget Office. [New York Times, 1/23/25]

CHASER: Navigator Polling Finds GOP Cuts To Medicaid “Broadly Unpopular” Among Voters Of All Parties. “Making cuts to Medicare and Medicaid, pausing infectious disease research, and revoking FDA approval of vaccines are broadly unpopular. Among a list of policies related to public health and health care, more than two in three oppose cutting Medicare (85 percent) and cutting Medicaid (81 percent)… Four in five Americans oppose cuts to Medicaid and Medicare (81 percent) in order to pay for the Republican tax plan, including 87 percent of Democrats, 76 percent of Republicans, and 77 percent of independents.” [Navigator Polling, 1/23/25]

LIME: A Majority of Americans Fear That The GOP Tax Plan Will Lead To Health Care Cuts. “When presented with a list of proposed policies that go along with the Republican tax plan, a majority of Americans are most concerned that it will lead to cuts to Medicaid and Medicare (64 percent).” [Navigator Polling, 1/23/25]

Protect Our Care Launches New Ads Calling on Lawmakers to Oppose Republican Plans to Slash Medicaid

New Ads Part of $10 Million “Hands Off Medicaid” Campaign  

Watch Protect Our Care’s New Ads Here

Washington, D.C. – As part of its new $10 million dollar “Hands Off Medicaid” campaign, Protect Our Care is releasing new ads across 10 key House districts to sound the alarm on Republican threats to Medicaid. News reports reveal that Republicans in Congress are writing budgets that slash trillions of dollars from Medicaid in order to pay for another round of tax giveaways for the wealthy and big corporations. If they cut Medicaid, millions – including working folks, children with disabilities, expectant mothers, and seniors in nursing homes – could lose critical health care coverage. 

This first rounds of ads will run in the following districts: David Schweikert (AZ-1), David Valadao (CA-22), Young Kim (CA-40), Ken Calvert (CA-41), Nick LaLota (NY-01), Andrew Garbarino (NY-02), Mike Lawler (NY-17), Ryan Mackenzie (PA-07), Rob Bresnahan (PA-08), and Dan Newhouse (WA-04). 

“It’s outrageous to take away health care from seniors, working people and kids all to give Donald Trump’s wealthy friends another tax break,” said Protect Our Care Chair Leslie Dach. “The lawmakers in this campaign know that their neighbors rely on Medicaid every day. It’s paying for prenatal care for expectant moms, it’s keeping grandparents in nursing homes, and it’s providing essential care to kids with disabilities. The American people want their representatives to do more to lower costs and improve care — not rip it away from those who need it most so millionaires and billionaires can get another tax cut.”

The campaign will reach people through broadcast, cable, streaming, and more, with a focus on areas around nursing homes and rural hospitals that serve Medicaid patients. The “Hands Off Medicaid” campaign is an eight-figure effort that includes on-the-ground events and organizing to make sure people understand the devastating consequences of Republican plans to cut health care. 

Links to each of the new ads can be found below:

David Schweikert (AZ-1)
David Valadao (CA-22)
Young Kim (CA-40)
Ken Calvert (CA-41)
Nick LaLota (NY-01)
Andrew Garbarino (NY-02)
Mike Lawler (NY-17)
Ryan Mackenzie (PA-07)
Rob Bresnahan (PA-08)
Dan Newhouse (WA-04)

Sample Ad Script for CA-22

With costs as high as they are right now. No one can afford to lose their healthcare. 

But that’s exactly what’ll happen if Congress cuts Medi-Cal. 

Over three hundred thousand of us in the Central Valley could have our health care ripped away.

We’re talking veterans, seniors,
Kids with disabilities,
Everyday working people …

All losing their health care…while Congress passes another tax break for billionaires. 

Congressman Valadao, we’re counting on you to be there for us. 

Background

Fact Sheet: Republicans Want To Rip Away Health Care From Over 72 Million Americans on Medicaid

ROUND UP: Protect Our Care Launches Campaign to Protect Health Care for Millions, Telling Republicans “Hands Off Medicaid”

Yesterday, Protect Our Care launched a multi-million dollar campaign, “Hands Off Medicaid,” to block the Republican-led plan to slash Medicaid funding to pay for another round of tax cuts for the wealthy and big corporations. Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress are openly plotting trillions of dollars in cuts to Medicaid in order to fund their outrageous tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans. As a result, millions – including working folks, children with disabilities, expectant mothers, and seniors in nursing homes – could lose critical health care coverage.

COVERAGE

Washington Post: Democrats Move to Protect Medicaid, Wary of Trump’s Looming Changes.

  • Protect Our Care, an advocacy group aligned with Democrats, on Tuesday will launch a $10 million “Hands Off Medicaid” campaign that highlights how the program helps protect Americans who are older, disabled or low-income, among other vulnerable populations.
  • “What we’re focused on are those members who come from states with large Medicaid populations, and who should have the guts to stand up for their constituents,” Dach said in an interview Monday. “This is a campaign designed to stop these cuts from happening in reconciliation.”

Axios: 1 Big Thing: Swing GOPers Deflect on Medicaid Cuts

  • The other side: The Democratic group Protect Our Care launched an eight-figure ad campaign today targeting vulnerable Republicans, warning of health care being “ripped away.”

Politico: Ad It Up. 

  • Protect Our Care is making a preemptive move to pressure Republicans not to cut Medicaid with a $10 million “Hands Off Medicaid” ad campaign, WaPo’s Dan Diamond and Jeff Stein report. They’re focused specifically on 17 representatives and senators, largely moderates and members with a lot of constituents on Medicaid.

The Hill: Advocates Roll Out Efforts to Shield Medicaid.

  • “The American people didn’t vote in November to have their grandparents kicked out of nursing homes or health care ripped away from kids with disabilities or expectant moms in order to give Elon Musk another tax cut,” Protect Our Care chair Leslie Dach said in a statement.  

Common Dreams: Targeting Vulnerable Republicans, Campaign Demands ‘Hands Off Medicaid’ in Spending Cut Talks.

  • Dach noted on Tuesday that Republicans are eyeing cuts to social spending after an election in which the party “claimed to care about working people and the cost of living.” “Nothing could be more outrageous than ripping away healthcare from millions of seniors, children, moms, and workers to pay for another round of tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires,” said Dach. “The American people didn’t vote in November to have their grandparents kicked out of nursing homes or healthcare ripped away from kids with disabilities or expectant moms in order to give [billionaire Trump backer] Elon Musk another tax cut.” “We know firsthand from the campaign to defeat [the] ACA repeal eight years ago, and every healthcare fight since, that healthcare is a top-of-mind issue for Americans—and they want lawmakers to do more to ensure affordable access to coverage, not less,” Dach added. “Our ‘Hands off Medicaid’ campaign will make that abundantly clear and demand that Medicaid cuts are off the table—for good.”

FACT SHEET: Republicans Want To Rip Away Health Care From Over 70 Million Americans on Medicaid

Republicans Eye Medicaid Cuts to Fund Tax Breaks for Their Billionaire Friends

This morning, Protect Our Care launched its multi-million dollar “Hands Off Medicaid” campaign to sound the alarm on Republicans working to slash Medicaid funding to pay for another round of tax cuts for the wealthy and big corporations. As the largest health insurance program in the country, providing health care to more than 70 million people, Medicaid covers one in five Americans, including kids, moms, seniors, people of color, rural Americans, and people with disabilities. But Republicans are targeting Medicaid for deep budget cuts, putting Americans’ health care at risk. 

Working families will lose the care they need to stay healthy, people with disabilities will lose access to the services they need, seniors will be kicked out of nursing homes and lose home-based long-term care, and millions of kids, including those with special needs and cancer, will be left behind. If Republicans get their way, hard-working Americans will have their health care ripped away from them while the ultra-rich get trillions in tax breaks.

By The Numbers

  • The GOP is putting health care at risk for more than 70 million Americans. Medicaid disproportionately serves children, older people, and people with disabilities, this includes:
  • Republicans will create at least a $50 billion hole in state budgets annually to pay for tax breaks for the wealthy and corporations.
  • 12 states have a Medicaid expansion trigger law, which means that if Republicans gut funding for Medicaid expansion, 4.2 million would quickly lose their health care.

Who Would Lose Coverage?

Approximately half of America’s children have health care coverage through Medicaid. Over 30 million children are enrolled in Medicaid or CHIP. This represents nearly half of all people who depend on Medicaid and CHIP. Access to health care coverage allows children to stay healthy and avoid health complications when they grow older. Increasing access to Medicaid for children results in lower high school dropout rates, higher college enrollment and completion rates, and higher wages later in life. For each additional year of Medicaid eligibility as a child, adults by age 28 had higher earnings and made $533 additional cumulative tax payments due to their higher incomes.

Medicaid covers 41 percent of all births and prevents maternal mortality. As of 2020, 48 percent of maternal deaths occurred during pregnancy and delivery, but more than half, 52 percent, occurred in the year following the birth of a child. 2022 CDC data shows that 4 in 5 maternal deaths were preventable. 12 percent of maternal deaths are deemed “late,” occurring between six weeks to one year following delivery, demonstrating the immense need for continuous health access and coverage for a minimum of one year following the birth of a child. 49 states have begun offering continuous Medicaid or CHIP coverage for 12 months after pregnancy. Maternal mortality rates decreased by 10.6 deaths per 100,000 mothers between 2021, the year postpartum coverage under Medicaid was expanded, and 2022. Between 2018 and 2022, the maternal mortality rate in America was 23 deaths per 100,000 births.

Medicaid covers rural Americans. Health care for rural Americans is especially important due to the higher prevalence of pre-existing conditions and barriers to accessing health care. Medicaid expansion also reduces poverty and income inequality by helping low-income families access care without jeopardizing income that they may use for other basic living expenses, such as rent or groceries. Rural hospitals also benefit from Medicaid funding and are at risk of closing if there are cuts to the program. Rural hospitals in Medicaid expansion states are 62 percent less likely to close. In 2024, over 700 rural hospitals were at risk of closing in the near future, almost all of which were within non-expansion states. If Republicans cut Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals could be at risk.

Americans with disabilities rely on Medicaid. Medicaid is a vital source of care for people with disabilities across the country, over 9 million people with disabilities rely on Medicaid for access to health care. Half of all long-term care in the United States, which includes essential home- and community-based services for people with disabilities, is provided by Medicaid. Individuals with disabilities living in Medicaid expansion states are also more likely to be employed than those living in non-expansion states. They are able to access and maintain Medicaid coverage while earning at levels that previously would have made them ineligible. For people with disabilities in non-expansion states, health disparities may widen. Medicaid also offers essential mental health services. Nearly one in five adults struggling with mental illness have access to care through Medicaid. If Republicans have their way, millions of people with physical or mental disabilities will lose access to essential care.

Medicaid supplements coverage for seniors. The benefits of Medicaid for America’s aging population often go unnoticed but are essential to their health and well-being. For seniors and older Americans with lower incomes, Medicare premiums are paid by Medicaid, as well as deductibles and health care that requires cost-sharing. 63 percent of nursing home residents are primarily covered by Medicaid. Without Medicaid’s supplemental coverage, millions of seniors would be forced to go without needed care.

Medicaid is a lifeline for Americans of color. Generations of structural racism have resulted in people of color experiencing lower rates of health coverage, worse health outcomes, and staggering health inequities. As a result, Medicaid coverage remains a critical source of coverage, especially for Black, Latino, and Indigenous families in America who experience poverty at a higher rate than white Americans and remain less likely to have access to quality care – an important driver of health. 60.5 percent of those covered by Medicaid are people of color. Research confirms that Medicaid expansion saves lives and drastically reduces racial/ethnic health disparities. States that expanded their Medicaid programs saw a 51 percent reduction in the gap between uninsured white and Black adults after expansion, and a 45 percent reduction between white and Hispanic/Latino adults.  

Key Points: The GOP Plan for Medicaid

Republicans Want to Gut Federal Funding for Medicaid, Forcing States to Cut Benefits and Kick People Off Coverage. Three proposals would dramatically reduce federal funding for Medicaid: block grants, per capita caps, and reducing Medicaid matching rates. The federal government is an essential source of funding for Medicaid programs and Republicans’ proposals to slash billions in federal funding from Medicaid would strain already tight state budgets, leave tens of millions of people uninsured, and force Governors to make the hard choices on reimbursement rates and cutting benefits and services. Any flexibilities offered to states will not offset the significant budget effects.

Republicans Want To Throw Millions Off Their Coverage By Adding Burdensome Work Reporting Requirements To Medicaid. By imposing so-called work requirements, Republicans are only seeking to cut Medicaid and kick millions of people off the rolls. Research shows that work reporting requirements cost states money and do not improve people’s ability to find work. In Georgia, a GOP alternative to Medicaid expansion emphasizing work requirements cost taxpayers $26 million, spending more than 90% of those funds on administrative and consulting costs while providing care to only 5,500 people while 359,000 Georgians would be eligible for coverage if Georgia expanded Medicaid. If Republicans succeed in enacting work requirements, up to 36 million Americans could be denied Medicaid coverage.

NEW: Protect Our Care Launches Eight-Figure “Hands Off Medicaid” Campaign to Protect Health Care from Devastating Cuts

As Republicans Hatch a Plan to Ram A Massive Tax Cut for Billionaires Through Congress, Medicaid Benefits for Millions of Americans Are at Stake 

Washington, D.C. – This week, Protect Our Care is launching a multi-million dollar “Hands Off Medicaid” campaign — one of its largest single advocacy campaigns since the defeat of the Affordable Care Act repeal attempt in 2017 — to block the Republican-led plan to slash Medicaid funding to pay for another round of tax cuts for the wealthy and big corporations. Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress are openly plotting TRILLIONS of dollars in cuts to Medicaid in order to fund their outrageous tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans. As a result, millions – including working folks, children with disabilities, expectant mothers, and seniors in nursing homes – could lose critical health care coverage.

“After an election where Republicans claimed to care about working people and the cost of living, nothing could be more outrageous than ripping away health care from millions of seniors, children, moms, and workers to pay for another round of tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires,” said Protect Our Care Chair Leslie Dach. “The American people didn’t vote in November to have their grandparents kicked out of nursing homes or health care ripped away from kids with disabilities or expectant moms in order to give Elon Musk another tax cut. We know firsthand from the campaign to defeat ACA repeal 8 years ago, and every health care fight since, that health care is a top-of-mind issue for Americans – and they want lawmakers to do more to ensure affordable access to coverage, not less. Our ‘Hands off Medicaid’ campaign will make that abundantly clear and demand that Medicaid cuts are off the table – for good.”  

Project Our Care’s “Hands Off Medicaid” campaign will feature every possible tactic to block any effort to slash this vital health care program:

Paid advertising, including:

  • Traditional cable and network television nationally, in Washington, D.C., and in targeted states and congressional districts
  • Streaming services like YouTube and ROKU across the country
  • Direct mail 
  • Rural and other targeted radio advertising 
  • Digital advertising across platforms targeting the Medicaid population in areas around nursing homes and rural hospitals
  • Out-of-home advertising including billboards, mobile billboards, bus stop wraps, and wheat pasting

Advocacy and earned media activities, including: 

  • Coalition organizing nationally and in key states and districts
  • Op-eds and Letters to the Editor placed by experts, elected officials, doctors, nurses, advocates for seniors, children, moms, and other people who rely on Medicaid and their family members
  • Grassroots and grasstops lobbying and meetings with members and staff
  • In-person and virtual events in key states, districts, and Washington, D.C.
  • Research, fact sheets, and reports on the impacts of Medicaid cuts on people, disease mitigation, rural and community-based hospitals, nursing homes, local and state budgets, and more

The eight-figure campaign will be national in scope but will largely focus on a handful of Republican lawmakers in the House and Senate:

House of Representatives
David Schweikert (AZ-1)
David Valadao (CA-22)
Young Kim (CA-40)
Ken Calvert (CA-41)
Nick LaLota (NY-01)
Andrew Garbarino (NY-02)
Mike Lawler (NY-17)
Ryan Mackenzie (PA-07)
Rob Bresnahan (PA-08)
Dan Newhouse (WA-04)

Senate
Lisa Murkowski (AK)
Susan Collins (ME)
Tom Tillis (NC)
Jim Justice (WV)
Shelley Moore Capito (WV)
Bill Cassidy (LA)
Chuck Grassley (IA)
Joni Ernst (IA)

Background

Medicaid is an essential pillar of our health care system. It is the largest health insurance program in the country, providing health care to more than 70 million Americans — nearly a quarter of the country. It covers one in five Americans, including kids, moms, seniors, people of color, rural Americans, and people with disabilities. 

By The Numbers

  • Republican threats to Medicaid put health care at risk for 72 million (21 percent) Americans including:
  • Republicans will create a $50 billion hole in state Medicaid budgets to pay for tax breaks for the wealthy and corporations. 
  • If Republicans decrease federal funding for people in the Medicaid expansion population, it would immediately rip health care away from over 4.2 million Americans across eleven states and jeopardize health care for about 21 million people.
  • Republicans threaten care for 18.5 million people on Medicaid by imposing lifetime caps.
  • Republicans could deny coverage to 21 million Americans through burdensome bureaucratic reporting requirements.

SHOT/CHASER: GOP Mulls Medicaid Cuts to Pay for Tax Breaks for the Rich – Because Who Needs Health Care in Rural America Anyway?

Republicans on the Energy and Commerce Committee have met to discuss how to rip Medicaid away from millions of Americans so they can hand out $4.6 trillion in tax breaks to their billionaire friends and big corporations, including the CEOs at some of the largest drug and insurance companies.

SHOT: E&C GOP huddles on Medicaid Cuts as Offsets. “House Energy and Commerce Committee Republicans met Tuesday to suss out how changes to Medicaid or other health care measures could be used as offsets in a reconciliation bill. Why it matters: Although no decisions were made, the closed-door discussion showed how controversial cuts to the safety net program are seriously under consideration.” [Axios, 1/15/25]

CHASER: Cuts to Medicaid Will Shift Costs to Families, Providers and Will Be Especially Harmful to Rural Communities. Medicaid – our nation’s health care insurer for the most vulnerable people in society — is at the top of the list for cuts to generate revenue that Republicans are looking for to finance among other things, extending tax cuts which will disproportionately benefit the wealthy.  As the report findings make clear, rural communities are at grave risk if substantial federal cuts are enacted. [Center for Children & Families of the Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy, 1/15/25]