By Efrain Nieves and Victoria Cepeda We unite to the voices clamoring for a reduction of spending to enable our country to get back on the right track. That is an honest sentiment. However, when the road to that stability crosses path with fairness it becomes hard to swallow. VotoLatino recently shared an article, originally […]
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Tag Archives: Low Income
The Medicaid Emergency: Latinos Health at Risk
by Efrain Nieves According to statehealthfacts.org, 27% percent of Latinos receive Medicaid which is the health program available to low income families, primarily children and people with disabilities. It is the largest source of funding for medical and health related services for low income families. What would happen if such a valuable resource would be taken from them? If […]
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April 20, 2011 
