repealing the Inflation Reduction Act or any of the suggested cuts to some of our most critical health insurance infrastructure in the country would have catastrophic effects for not only the affordability of care, which is the number one access issue that not just seniors but all Americans face right now in accessing their health care, but it would also have significant impacts on people's quality of life.
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Kildee warns against cuts to health insurance affecting affordability and quality of care.
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