Coalition on Human Needs
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A6: Members of Congress should get back to work to meet three urgent needs now: extend the ACA tax credits, require that bipartisan funding enacted by Congress is spent, and reopen government with funding levels adequate to prevent cuts.
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Q6: What can Congress do right now to fix this? #CareNotCuts
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A5: You bet! It's going to impact everyone.
If a large number of people drop their insurance, the market may become less stable.
Healthy people leaving could lead to a smaller pool of insured individuals, which can drive up premiums for everyone, including those with private insurance.
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Q5: What does letting premium tax credits expire mean for everyone’s health care costs, even people with private insurance? #CareNotCuts
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A4.1: ACA premium tax credits mean more affordable health insurance for families by lowering monthly premiums, leading to increased enrollment and better health outcomes. For communities, this translates to a healthier population and reduced costs for hospitals from uncompensated care.
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Q4: What do premium tax credits mean for families and communities? #CareNotCuts
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A3: Congressional inaction could lead to millions losing their health coverage and could cause marketplace insurance markets to shrink.
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A2: The situation with the expiring ACA tax credits is that enhanced subsidies, extended through the end of 2025, are set to expire unless Congress acts, which would cause premiums to rise significantly for millions of Americans.
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Q2: How did we get here? #CareNotCuts
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A1: Premium tax credits reduce your premium for most Marketplace plans. The amount of the tax credit you may receive depends on your income and the cost of Marketplace health plans in your area. Great resource from @kffhealthnews.org www.kff.org/faqs/faqs-he...
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From Nevada 4th Congressional Dist. Rep. Stephen Horsford speaks: "Love is what drives us to expand access to affordable healthcare. And to invest in housing so that every child and family can grow up with stability and hope. I didn't come to Congress to cut healthcare." #SaveHealthcare
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Human Needs Champion Rep. Rosa DeLauro said: "Not only as a member of Congress, but as a woman of faith,
we need to care for the vulnerable, to welcome the stranger, to feed the hungry, and to heal the sick.
These are the principles that connect us together as a community."
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Rev. Dr. Leslie Copeland-Tune of the National Council of Churches led the prayer: "I declare today, not having healthcare for 24 million people so that rich people can be richer is terror on the Earth. God, we ask even in the midst of all of this, that you would shower on us your love."
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Speaker Emeritus Nancy Pelosi "People say ask me, where is hope? I say, hope is where it always has been right between faith and charity. Faith, hope, and charity."
She shared that at an event with AAPI community in SF, she heard as student said "Hope is our resistance."
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Whip Clark @whipkclark.bsky.social is proud to be in the movement with advocates and faith leaders: "To defend the sick and the vulnerable, to defend the health and dignity of our neighbors, to build a country worthy of our children. That is a righteous cause if there ever was one." #SaveHealthcare
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Rep @hakeem-jeffries.bsky.social is calling everyone to stand up for the health care of every single American, and not for the rich and corporations: "Press on for the poor and the sick.
Press on for racial justice and healthcare justice.
And press on until victory is won!" #SaveHealthcare
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Rep @hakeem-jeffries.bsky.social is calling everyone to stand up for the health care of every single American, and not for the rich and corporations: "Press on for the poor and the sick.
Press on for racial justice and healthcare justice.
And press on until victory is won!" #SaveHealthcare
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CHN is proud to be at the Interfaith Rally with Faith Leaders and Members of Congress this morning. We urge for the renewal of #ACA tax credits for 24 million Americans and an end to the shutdown through bipartisan action. CHN board member Laura Peralta-Schulte of @networklobby.bsky.social is MCing!
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The Trump Administration’s threat to illegally fire more workers if the President doesn’t get his way is blatant extortion: using working people and their families as pawns in a power play with no concern for who gets hurt.
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TOMORROW, 9/18: We're partnering w/ @tnimmigrant.bsky.social to support two courageous witnesses who will testify before Congress about their firsthand experiences with the harm of Trump’s mass deportation regime.

🖥️Tune in at 8:30 AM ET on 9/18 to hear their stories: www.youtube.com/live/m47GZMk...
Kidnapped and Disappeared: Trump’s Assault Destroys U.S. Families and Communities
YouTube video by Representative Pramila Jayapal
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This Thursday, 9/18, @jayapal.house.gov is hosting a shadow hearing to shine a light on the lawlessness and harm of Trump’s mass deportation regime.

With @tnimmigrant.bsky.social, we're supporting two brave witnesses — Chelsea White & Mimi Lettunich — in advocating for their loved ones in D.C.
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As the FAMILY Act is being reintroduced today, we’re calling on you to email your lawmakers and tell them to support this legislation to ensure that all workers can take the time they need without risking their job or income. #ForFAMILY #PaidLeaveForAll act.nationalpartnership.org/a/family-act
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CHN submitted a comment to HHS on its new guidance that would jeopardize $27 billion in federal programs for people in need, restricting access to health, education, and social services based on immigration status. Read more on our #Voices4HumanNeeds blog. www.chn.org/voices/when-...
When Care Becomes an Immigration Checkpoint, We All Lose
For 30 years, there has been an understanding that programs keeping families healthy and safe should not be turned into tools to police immigration status.
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NEW: Days after President Trump's call for a "new" census, Florida's GOP state Attorney General James Uthmeier proposes states get new shares of congressional seats before the 2026 midterm election based on a "recount" in states that the Census Bureau estimates it overcounted or undercounted in 2020
By closing the border and calling for a new Census, President Trump took major steps to counter the left’s power grab.

Just like the immigration crisis, we are proposing solutions for a corrected Census to give Floridians the representation they deserve in Congress. Secretary Lutnick, 
In light of President Trump's recent census directive, I write regarding the disastrous 2020 Census. In addition to skewing the data by utilizing dubious "differential privacy" and irregularly delaying the publication of state population counts, the 2020 national headcount erroneously overcounted or undercounted the populations of fourteen States. Florida was among those egregiously undercounted, which deprived Florida of an additional House seat that its citizens deserved to ensure fair representation in Congress and the Electoral College. Not only that, but this under-enumeration also cost Florida financially, given the census's role in "allocate[ing] federal funds to the States,.'' Dep't of Com. v. New York, 5,88 U.S. 752, 759-60 (2019). Worse still-but perhaps unsurprising given that the census results were finally published during the Biden Administration-these errors almost uniformly benefited Blue States and punished Red States. Indeed, prior to the Biden Administration, Florida was projected to receive two additional Congressional seats. But when the data was finally published, Florida received only one. And as described below, the Census Bureau has since conceded the undercount failures that resulted in Florida's loss of a second seat to which it was entitled, as well as the additional electoral votes and federal funding. As you know, the Constitution provides that Representatives "shall be apportioned among the several States ... according to their respective Numbers." U.S. Const., art. I, § 2, cl. 3. And "[t]he number of persons in each State is to be calculated by 'actual Enumeration,' conducted every 10 years, 'in such Manner as [Congress] shall by Law direct."' Franklin v. Massachusetts, 505 U.S. 788, 791 (1992) (citing U.S. Const., art. I, § 2, cl. 3.); U.S. Const., amend. XIV, § 2. Congress has specified that an actual count-not sampling-must be undertaken to determine "population for purposes of apportionment of Representatives in Congress among the several States." 13 U.S.C. § 195; Dep't of Com. v. U.S. House of Representatives, 525 U.S. 316, 343 (1999).

Yet the Census Bureau did a poor job counting-ultimately undercounting populations in six States and overcounting populations in eight States. For Florida, the 2020 census undercounted the State "by 761,094 individuals while it only needed around 171,500 more residents to gain an extra seat."5 None of this is controverted. In fact, the Census Bureau admitted to these mistakes in its 2022 Post-Enumeration Survey (PES).6 By contrast, the 2012 PES identified no statistically significant undercounts or overcounts.7

The harms from the miscount persist,-Florida suffers underrepresentation in Congress and receives less than our fair share of taxpayer-generated federal program monies. While we celebrate President Trump's call for a newly conducted census that will rightly apportion electoral power and federal assistance in this country, it is possible for the Census Bureau to address the injuries suffered by Florida and other undercounted states in a timelier fashion prior to the 2026 mid-term elections.

We should not have to wait for the next complete, fifty state census hoping that-this time-the bureau will get it right and allocate the congressional seats and federal funding allocations to which they are entitled. Steps must b… technological tools and interagency resources as needed, within the relevant geographical portions of the affected States. As Census Bureau Director Santos explained, "the PES allow[ed] us to become more informed about the 2020 census by estimating what portion of the population was correctly counted, where we missed people and where some people were counted that shouldn't have been."8

This targeted, supplemental enumeration--,fcoupled with all the other non-errant 2020 Decennial Census data-would constitute the "actual Enumeration" used to allocate House seats and federal funding. And on our read, nothing in the Constitution or the relevant statutes prevents the use of a targeted re-enumeration to remedy known errors. See generally 13 U.S.C. § 141(a) (authorizing the Secretary to conduct the census "in such form and content
as he may determine").

2. Immediately update the 2020 Decennial Census Report using the 2022 PES and present that report to the President for transmission to Congress for
purposes of federal funding. 

At a minimum, the Commerce Department should immediately update the 2020 Decennial Census Report using the 2022 PES sampling data for purposes of correcting the errant federal funding calculations that are currently based off' the 2020 Decennial Census. Unlike determining the apportionment of House seats, current statutes allow for the use of sampling for other purposes-including federal funding. See 13 U.S.C. § 195; see also U.S. House of
Representatives, 525 U.S. at 339.

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These problems are serious, but they are not irreversible. We are energized by President Trump's leadership, and we look forward to hearing from you and working together to resolve these issues.

Sincerely,

James Uthmeier
Attorney General
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The people who power our country are being ripped from our communities.
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🚨The #Senate is considering a budget that guts #Medicaid & #SNAP. Call 202-224-3121 and tell your Senators: It’s not right to strip health care from everyday people in order to give tax cuts to billionaires. #VoteNo @centeronbudget.bsky.social