GET HEALTH INSURANCE FROM AHCCCS? CUTS BY CONGRESS COULD PUT YOUR COVERAGE AT RISK D AHCCCS IS A LIFELINE FOR MILLIONS OF ARIZONANS IN NEED But Congress is proposing an $880 billion cut to Medicaid that would take $1.5 billion from AHCCCS yearly. Rising costs are hurting everyone. Anyone could be a day away from a crisis. And cuts to Medicaid would make life even harder: + 500,000 Arizonans will be terminated from AHCCCS and will no longer have access to health care, including nursing home coverage, prenatal care and cancer treatment Medical debt for Arizonans will increase while financial security will decrease Arizona's health care system and economy, especially in rural Arizona, will be harmed by increased financial strain Use your voice to tell Congress: No cuts to health care. Let's protect Medicaid, not make life harder. DefendOurHealthCareAZ.Com Children's Action Alliance SOURCE: Urban Institute, "Reducing Federal Support for Medicaid Expansion Would Shift Costs to States and Likely Result in Coverage Losses"., February 2025 GET HEALTH INSURANCE FROM AHCCCS ? CUTS BY CONGRESS COULD PUT YOUR COVERAGE AT RISK D AHCCCS IS A LIFELINE FOR MILLIONS OF ARIZONANS IN NEED But Congress is proposing an $ 880 billion cut to Medicaid that would take $ 1.5 billion from AHCCCS yearly . Rising costs are hurting everyone . Anyone could be a day away from a crisis . And cuts to Medicaid would make life even harder : + 500,000 Arizonans will be terminated from AHCCCS and will no longer have access to health care , including nursing home coverage , prenatal care and cancer treatment Medical debt for Arizonans will increase while financial security will decrease Arizona's health care system and economy , especially in rural Arizona , will be harmed by increased financial strain Use your voice to tell Congress : No cuts to health care . Let's protect Medicaid , not make life harder . DefendOurHealthCareAZ.Com Children's Action Alliance SOURCE : Urban Institute , " Reducing Federal Support for Medicaid Expansion Would Shift Costs to States and Likely Result in Coverage Losses " . , February 2025