Medicaid expansion is the long-term solution Alabama needs to protect rural hospitals and clinics, Arise’s Jim Carnes tells WSFA 12 in Montgomery. “When a rural hospital closes, the economy essentially hollows out,” Carnes said. “Just ring after ring of support services, then services like the cafes and other establishments that serve the workforce.”
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Criminal justice study group offers Alabama a way to set the right course toward reform
“Doing the bare minimum to avoid federal oversight would be a disservice to our state,” Arise’s Dev Wakeley writes on AL.com. “The study group’s recommendations should offer a vision of a fully functional criminal justice system in Alabama.”
HIV advocacy group pioneers telehealth model in rural Alabama
“We have to accompany telemedicine with strong efforts to find incentives for rural practice, increasing our rural pipeline,” Arise’s Jim Carnes tells the Montgomery Advertiser. “We have to come to grips with the fact that Alabama underpays physicians we expect to carry the load of low-income Alabamians, many of whom are rural.”
Alabama Arise: More Alabamians lack health insurance
“No one should have to go without the medical care they need simply because they can’t afford it,” Arise’s Jim Carnes tells Alabama Daily News. “But that’s the reality for a growing number of Alabamians, because our state has refused to expand Medicaid.”
Alabama Arise members meet, vote on critical state issues
“We believe that faith communities, people on the front lines of serving people in poverty, and people directly impacted who are in poverty come up with the best solutions,” Arise’s Robyn Hyden tells WSFA 12 in Montgomery.
100,000 employed Alabamians can’t afford health care
“The economic boost we would get from Medicaid expansion is really unparalleled,” Arise’s Jim Carnes tells the Alabama Political Reporter. “If Medicaid expansion were a factory or a NASA contract, we’d be having parades down every main street.”
Increase child care funding to invest in Alabama’s future
“Increased investment in child care will reduce poverty, support working parents and help Alabama’s children grow and thrive,” Arise’s Carol Gundlach writes on AL.com. “[U.S. Sens. Doug] Jones and [Richard] Shelby should commit to this needed investment in our state’s economy, families and future prosperity.”
Lawmaker files bill to change Alabama’s tax structure
“If you think that the biggest problem in the state is that wealthy folks and corporations pay too much in taxes already, this would be the plan for you,” Arise’s Chris Sanders tells CBS 42 in Birmingham.
Trump administration proposal could kick 3 million off food stamps
A proposed new federal rule could strip SNAP eligibility from more than 3 million Americans while increasing state administrative costs. “This is going to be a tremendous burden,” Arise’s Carol Gundlach tells WHNT 19 in Huntsville.
Alabama Arise criticizes proposed rule requiring citizenship documentation for public housing
“To deny housing to a non-citizen parent is effectively to deny housing to an eligible child citizen,” Arise’s Carol Gundlach says in the Alabama Political Reporter. “This plan would harm the health, education and economic stability of tens of thousands of vulnerable children.” She also notes how the proposal would hurt seniors and people with disabilities across the state.