Congresswoman Victoria Spartz of Indiana reassured the public that the budget approved by House Republicans this week will not result in cuts to programs like Medicare or Medicaid. The proposed $1.5 trillion in cuts over the next 10 years will focus on eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse within the health care system, rather than reducing benefits for those in need.
Spartz emphasized the importance of ensuring that Medicaid provides necessary services for people with disabilities and that seniors receive quality Medicare without facing rising costs. She also praised President Donald Trump for his personal involvement in lobbying for the budget plan, noting his attention to detail and commitment to delivering results.
As the House and Senate begin negotiations on a compromise budget deal, Spartz made it clear that she will prioritize addressing health care costs in any plan she considers supporting. She spoke highly of Trump’s engagement in the process, dispelling rumors that he had yelled at her during a phone call and highlighting his genuine concern for the well-being of Americans.
Viewers can tune in to All INdiana Politics on WISH-TV to stay informed on the latest developments in Washington and how they may impact Hoosiers. As discussions continue, Spartz remains focused on advocating for the needs of her constituents and ensuring that critical health care programs remain intact.
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