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In this week’s episode, Dr. Rob and guest co-host Dr. Kristin Lyerly dive into the politics driving the latest government shutdown, and how it’s pushing health care and families to the brink. From skyrocketing ACA premiums and rural hospital closures to SNAP benefits drying up, the doctors unpack how political games in Washington are hurting real people. They also delve into RFK Jr.’s attacks on medical societies, attacks that are being bolstered by Congressional Republicans and that may be driving these formerly non-partisan groups to become Democratic-leaning.
Then, Dr. Rob sits down with Pennsylvania physician and podcast host Dr. Zeke Taylor to discuss why this year’s state Supreme Court retention vote could be one of the most consequential elections in the country. They explore how state courts are now the front line for reproductive rights, fair maps, and protecting democracy itself.
Background reading:
You can find Dr. Tayler on Instagram, TikTok, and BlueSky. His podcast website is thezekelypodcast.com.
Oct. 22 Navigator poll on the shutdown
Oct. 30 Navigator poll on the shutdown
The Washington Post: Average Obamacare premiums are set to rise 30 percent, documents show
The Hill: Vulnerable House Republicans urge Johnson to address ObamaCare subsidies
Letter to Speaker Johnson on Government Shutdown and Healthcare Priorities
NPR: SNAP runs out of money Nov. 1. Here's what that means in your state
CNN Politics: Judge indicates she’ll intervene in fight over SNAP food assistance money
POLITICO: In his battle with doctors, RFK Jr.’s got GOP lawmakers on his side
The Washington Post: In desperate need of hope, Democrats look towards Virginia
AXIOS: The stakes are high in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court elections
NBC News: These Pennsylvania court races are usually sleepy. This year, they're drawing millions in spending.
The Philadelphia Inquirer: More than $7 million has poured into the Pa. Supreme Court judicial retention election so far
Join the fight at committeetoprotect.org.
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By Paging AmericaIn this week’s episode, Dr. Rob and guest co-host Dr. Kristin Lyerly dive into the politics driving the latest government shutdown, and how it’s pushing health care and families to the brink. From skyrocketing ACA premiums and rural hospital closures to SNAP benefits drying up, the doctors unpack how political games in Washington are hurting real people. They also delve into RFK Jr.’s attacks on medical societies, attacks that are being bolstered by Congressional Republicans and that may be driving these formerly non-partisan groups to become Democratic-leaning.
Then, Dr. Rob sits down with Pennsylvania physician and podcast host Dr. Zeke Taylor to discuss why this year’s state Supreme Court retention vote could be one of the most consequential elections in the country. They explore how state courts are now the front line for reproductive rights, fair maps, and protecting democracy itself.
Background reading:
You can find Dr. Tayler on Instagram, TikTok, and BlueSky. His podcast website is thezekelypodcast.com.
Oct. 22 Navigator poll on the shutdown
Oct. 30 Navigator poll on the shutdown
The Washington Post: Average Obamacare premiums are set to rise 30 percent, documents show
The Hill: Vulnerable House Republicans urge Johnson to address ObamaCare subsidies
Letter to Speaker Johnson on Government Shutdown and Healthcare Priorities
NPR: SNAP runs out of money Nov. 1. Here's what that means in your state
CNN Politics: Judge indicates she’ll intervene in fight over SNAP food assistance money
POLITICO: In his battle with doctors, RFK Jr.’s got GOP lawmakers on his side
The Washington Post: In desperate need of hope, Democrats look towards Virginia
AXIOS: The stakes are high in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court elections
NBC News: These Pennsylvania court races are usually sleepy. This year, they're drawing millions in spending.
The Philadelphia Inquirer: More than $7 million has poured into the Pa. Supreme Court judicial retention election so far
Join the fight at committeetoprotect.org.
Subscribe, share, and leave a rating to help more people find Paging America.
Have thoughts, questions, or your own healthcare story? Email us at [email protected].