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Safe homes and good roads help us all

Senior Medical Transportation, which provides transportation to medical appointments across the entire state, is already on hold; the Emergency Financial Assistance Program, which provides funding to help with electric bills, water bills and other household essentials, has been cut by 70% per person; and the Ramp Assistance Program, which provides funding to help build ramps for those who need help to get into their home is completely on hold now.

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The federal budget is changing. Will our communities suffer?

In our area, Medicaid isn’t just a safety net; it’s a lifeline. One in five residents relies on it for health coverage, including 38% of children, 18% of adults, and 10% of seniors. In fact, more children are enrolled in Medicaid than the total number of students in Grayson and Galax schools combined — over 3,800 kids.

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