PEORIA, Ill. โ Governor J.B. Pritzkerโs crusade against President Donald Trump and his policies brought him to Peoria on Friday afternoon.
Pritzker spoke at a roundtable at EPIC as part of his โStanding Up for Illinoisโ tour. The roundtable featured Pritzker, and advocates talking about how Medicaid cuts would affect them.
One spoke about how Medicaid paid for doctorโs visits, while another spoke of Medicaid helping with costs to take care of her developmentally disabled daughter.
โDonโt think of this program as being โoh this is just a program for poor people.โ It is, and it is for our very vulnerable. But itโs for a whole lot of people, and I guarantee we know somebody, or lots of people, who are on Medicaid,โ Pritzker said.
Pritzker says one in four people in the state are covered by Medicaid, ranging from children to working parents to seniors to people with disabilities. He says Medicaid cuts could also make it difficult for rural hospitals to stay open and serve small towns.
The governor estimated that $8 billion of Medicaid funding is at risk in the state, and that 1 million people could be affected.
Pritzker also slammed Trump, Elon Musk, and Congressional Republicans, claiming theyโre cutting healthcare to give โmassive tax cuts to the wealthy.โ
โI will stay this for myself, I believe that blood will be on their hands,โ Pritzker said. โPeople will lose their lives as a result of what theyโre trying to do.โ
EPIC CEO Kim Cornwell introduced the governor and advocates, using the moment to discuss how potential Medicaid cuts would be โcatastrophicโ to her organization. Cornwell says EPICโs budget is $25.1 million, with 82% of the funding coming from Medicaid.
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