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Trump's disastrous Big Ugly Bill is an assault on the working poor

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I invite you to take a moment and reflect on the last time you received a medical bill in the mail. Think about the times an invoice from routine bloodwork from an annual physical or charges from a past hospital visit that wasn't fully covered by your insurance found its way into your monthly budget and disrupted your latest travel plans or opportunities to save for your future.

- Marc H. Morial, President and CEO National Urban League

Trump's disastrous Big Ugly Bill is an assault on the working poor

If that resonates with you in 2025, consider yourself fortunate. For 1 in 5 Americans and almost half of the children in this country, healthcare costs are more than a minor interruption in summer plans; they are the difference between eating and going hungry and in, some cases, life or death.

When Senator Joni Ernst told her constituents that “we are all going to die” in a heated town hall about the millions of Americans who would lose health care coverage under the budget she supported, she wasn't lying. Health economists from the University of Pennsylvania estimate that the original House bill's health provisions would lead to 51,000 preventable deaths per year. The current Senate bill before the House increases the Medicaid cuts to over $1 trillion.

In the bill that passed in the Senate this week, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office found that nearly 12 million more Americans could become uninsured by 2034.

To put this into context, let’s break it down by the numbers.

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Chester Township hosts Fourth Annual Holiday Luncheon

Every year, the residents of the Township look forward to the celebration that the Councilmembers host solely for their pleasure, and they were not disappointed.

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Bells Across PA

For the special preview, the City and Philadelphia250 highlighted the following artists and their corresponding bells:

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Holiday Nostalgia

Nostalgia.

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A new era in Chester: Commissioner Katrina Blackwell shatters the glass ceiling

A Black woman now leads the Police Department of the only city in Delaware County.

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Germantown Walk for Mumia ends 12 days and 108 miles later

Supporters and activists undertook the daunting task of walking 108 miles over 12 days to demand the release of Mumia Abu-Jamal.

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Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission approves nine new historical markers to celebrate the Commonwealth's history

The Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission (PHMC) voted to add nine new historical markers to be placed in five counties across the Commonwealth.

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Season of Joy

One of the highlights of the event was the preached Word—a dynamic, uplifting message that reminded everyone of the true focus of this season.

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More than just a house – Perfect Place Real Estate hosts client appreciation dinner

In many real estate transactions, once the deal is made, the papers signed, and the client receives their keys, they are shown the door.

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Shapiro Administration Invites Pennsylvanians to Support Service Members by Donating Christmas Trees through 'Trees for Troops'

At one of four Pennsylvania 'Trees for Troops' donation sites, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, First Lady Lori Shapiro, and Deputy Adjutant General - Army Maj.

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Bullet-pocked marker memorializing 1918 lynching goes on display in Atlanta

A historical marker from the site of a 1918 lynching that was repeatedly vandalized in recent years is now safely on display in Atlanta in an exhibit that opens Monday.

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