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In the latest edition of D.C. Diagnosis, the spotlight is on a horse race that captured the attention of many. Journalism, a horse favored to win the Kentucky Derby, faced tough competition from Sovereignty and ultimately lost the race. While some may try to draw parallels or find deeper meanings in this outcome, the truth is that a free press can thrive in nations that govern themselves. The race may have ended, but the pursuit of truth and transparency in journalism continues.
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Moving on to the main feature of the newsletter, Daniel Payne sheds light on the lobbying efforts against Medicaid cuts. As attempts are made to significantly reduce funding for this vital government program, beneficiaries are pushing back. The article delves into the complexities of this issue and highlights the importance of understanding the implications of such cuts on individuals who rely on Medicaid for their healthcare needs.
While the full article is exclusive to STAT+ subscribers, the teaser provided in D.C. Diagnosis offers a glimpse into the critical discussions surrounding Medicaid and the ongoing lobbying efforts to protect this essential program. For readers interested in accessing the full content and unlocking in-depth analysis, newsletters, premium events, and news alerts, subscribing to STAT+ is recommended.
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