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The DeSantis Administration’s Attack on Children’s Healthcare: What You Need to Know

Florida Democratic Party Chair, Nikki Fried, has expressed concerns about a lawsuit filed by the DeSantis administration that could potentially impact children’s healthcare nationwide. According to Fried, it is evident that Governor DeSantis is not prioritizing the well-being of Florida’s children.

Nearly half a million children have lost their Medicaid coverage and over 22,000 have been kicked off Florida KidCare due to the administration’s actions. These actions could have serious consequences for children with serious medical conditions such as cancer, cerebral palsy, and chronic illnesses requiring expensive medications. Instead of ensuring these children receive the necessary healthcare coverage, the DeSantis administration is using resources to sue the federal government in an attempt to make it easier to remove children from healthcare programs.

The lawsuit, if successful, could have disastrous effects on millions of children throughout the country and lead to a widespread child healthcare crisis. Florida stands out among the states by requiring families earning less than 150% of the federal poverty level to pay premiums for Florida KidCare coverage, and it is the only state involved in this lawsuit. In contrast, the Biden-Harris administration is focused on making healthcare coverage affordable and accessible to all children while reducing overall healthcare costs for Americans.

Fried emphasizes the importance of re-electing President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris in November to ensure federal protections for healthcare coverage for all individuals, especially Florida’s most vulnerable children. She said that “Florida Democrats will continue fighting for affordable and accessible healthcare for all Floridians.”

Samantha Johnson

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