The Callahans have an 11-year-old son, Andrew, who was born with an undiagnosed genetic condition that has left him immobile and unable to speak. Andrew requires constant care and an expensive wheelchair. His antiseizure medicine alone costs $1,800 per month. To Christine Callahan, who manages a small family-run flooring business with her husband Larry, the Republican lawsuit to dismantle the Affordable Care Act and the #Trump Administration’s ongoing efforts to weaken patient protections are a threat to her family. Without the ACA provisions that dictate her family’s insurance plan, she tells TIME, “I honestly don’t know what we would do.” Finding political leaders with a plan to keep and fix the ACA is a high priority for tens of millions of Americans this #election season. In poll after poll, voters say access to affordable care is their top concern. With the exception of black women—who said #healthcare was the second most important issue behind racial justice—women of all ages, races and party affiliations cite health care as their foremost priority, according to a poll conducted by TIME and SSRS in August and September. The widespread anxiety about health care leading up to Tuesday's midterm elections has prompted a political shift. On Election Day, conservative voters in Utah, Idaho, Nebraska and Montana are expected to join other moderate states, like Maine and Virginia, in approving ballot measures that extend Medicaid eligibility—contravening Republicans’ longtime effort to limit the program. And in states like Georgia, Florida and Ohio, efforts to expand access to Medicaid have become a central, and popular, campaign issue. Read more, about how the one issue unifying Americans is affordable health care, on TIME.com. Photograph by @misterwidmer—@reduxpictures for TIME

timeさん(@time)が投稿した動画 -

TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 11月5日 04時30分


The Callahans have an 11-year-old son, Andrew, who was born with an undiagnosed genetic condition that has left him immobile and unable to speak. Andrew requires constant care and an expensive wheelchair. His antiseizure medicine alone costs $1,800 per month. To Christine Callahan, who manages a small family-run flooring business with her husband Larry, the Republican lawsuit to dismantle the Affordable Care Act and the #Trump Administration’s ongoing efforts to weaken patient protections are a threat to her family. Without the ACA provisions that dictate her family’s insurance plan, she tells TIME, “I honestly don’t know what we would do.” Finding political leaders with a plan to keep and fix the ACA is a high priority for tens of millions of Americans this #election season. In poll after poll, voters say access to affordable care is their top concern. With the exception of black women—who said #healthcare was the second most important issue behind racial justice—women of all ages, races and party affiliations cite health care as their foremost priority, according to a poll conducted by TIME and SSRS in August and September. The widespread anxiety about health care leading up to Tuesday's midterm elections has prompted a political shift. On Election Day, conservative voters in Utah, Idaho, Nebraska and Montana are expected to join other moderate states, like Maine and Virginia, in approving ballot measures that extend Medicaid eligibility—contravening Republicans’ longtime effort to limit the program. And in states like Georgia, Florida and Ohio, efforts to expand access to Medicaid have become a central, and popular, campaign issue. Read more, about how the one issue unifying Americans is affordable health care, on TIME.com. Photograph by @misterwidmer@reduxpictures for TIME


[BIHAKUEN]UVシールド(UVShield)

>> 飲む日焼け止め!「UVシールド」を購入する

19,929

282

2018/11/5

池松壮亮のインスタグラム
池松壮亮さんがフォロー

TIME Magazineを見た方におすすめの有名人