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- Transcript Hi, there. This is Katie with every Texan, press two to opt out of future teletown. Hall calls. I am asking you to join our live telephone town hall meeting to discuss changes to health and food access in your community. Just stay on the line to be automatically connected. You will have the opportunity to ask questions, share comments, vote and polls on your phone or just. Listen in Congress is considering cutting billions in federal funding for health care and food security. This will directly impact our communities, especially our children and seniors. Every Texan will be discussing these cuts based on questions from the live tele town hall audience. Nabla every texan paranitar. Paranitaro, telephonico and vivo diprecharine Espanol. Again. Please stay on the line to be connected to our forum now in progress. Every Texan can be reached at 512-32-0022 thank you. You are joining a live conference already in progress. Please be aware that your local phone company may leave your line open for up to 32 seconds after you leave the conference, if you would like. To ask the speaker a question. Please press zero important programs. Katie. Who will be impacted by this? Decision. Y'all. There is no way to spend this. These cuts will end the nationwide commitment to ensure every low to moderate income household that is eligible for benefits will have access to food and health care. Cuts will take food and health care away from children and families. Amber and Lynn who and how many people are on these programs in Texas. Thanks, Katie. One in ten Texans receives an average of $6 in SNAP benefits to eat every day. So $6. All three meals. And if you receive snap food assistance, the budget you rely on to eat will be affected. An estimated 600 million Americans would lose out on snap in a typical month under these cups. Wow. 600 million. Thanks, Amber. And then. On the health side, Medicaid is truly a lifeline for healthcare coverage for people around the United States. There are over 80 million Americans on Medicaid, and more than 4 million of those people are in Texas. So that's 4 million out of the, just over, I would say, 30 million people in our state. So just huge, huge numbers of people who rely on these programs for healthcare and for food security, so. Because of that number, because there's like 4.1 billion people in Texas who are on Medicaid. There is a good chance that everybody who's listening to this call knows. Someone or is themselves someone who uses Medicaid to get health care. So, like, snap cut impacts, the most alarming impact of healthcare cuts will be felt by kids. Seniors and disabled people who rely on Medicaid to see a doctor and to stay healthy. And there are some counties in Texas. Where? Over 50% of seniors are using Medicaid in addition to Medicare. Most people over 65 will qualify for Medicare, but a lot of those people are on Medicaid. And this is, like, in Star county. In Star County. In the Rio Bronde valley, like near the kind of Del Rio area. fifty three percent of seniors in star
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