Progressives Organize 'Shutdown Showdown' to Defend Healthcare From Trump and GOP

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Progressives Organize 'Shutdown Showdown' to Defend Healthcare From Trump and GOP
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Progressive activist groups and legislators have launched a new effort to pressure Congress to reach a deal to end the government shutdown that protects healthcare programs from brutal budget cuts.The government officially shut down on Wednesday after Republicans refused Democrats' demands to reverse cuts to Medicaid and Affordable Care Act spending from July's GOP megabill that, if allowed to go into effect, are expected to result in around 15 million Americans losing their health insurance coverage over the next decade.

On the first evening of the shutdown, over 18,000 people joined a conference call organized by a coalition of advocacy groups, including Public Citizen, MoveOn, Working Families Power, and Indivisible. Also in attendance were Rep. Greg Casar , the chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, and vice chair Rep. Maxwell Frost .'We know that we are already in a broken healthcare system in this nation,' Frost told the thousands of attendees. 'Not only do they not want to do anything to fix the problems we have, they are making it worse.' Video: MoveOn'We want to reopen this shutdown government and restore healthcare back to the American people,' Casar said. 'But House Republicans are nowhere to be found. I'm here in Washington, DC, and those House Republicans fled on vacation.'The hosts urged attendees to call their Republican senators and make them aware of their responsibility for the shutdown and the loss of healthcare that millions of their constituents may soon face.They also singled out certain Senate Democrats, such as Sen. John Fetterman and Catherine Cortez-Masto , who voted to advance the GOP's continuing resolution despite the lack of benefits on healthcare, for 'siding with Donald Trump.''We can do this,' said movement organizer Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson. 'We can put the pressure on that forces the Democratic Party to have a backbone and the Republicans to prioritize people over profit.'The groups have dozens of events planned over the coming days as part of what they have called the 'Shutdown Showdown' campaign, including rallies and demonstrations outside the offices of Republican lawmakers.“Trump and congressional Republicans control a federal government trifecta; they are responsible for ending the shutdown,' said Ezra Levin, co-executive director of Indivisible. 'We don’t know how long this shutdown is going to last.'He said Republicans 'need to feel heat from their constituents to actually sit down and negotiate with the Democrats. That’s where we come in.”

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