What's the issue? Although the American Health Care Act (AHCA), the Republicans' effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA), passed in the House, it was unable to pass in the Senate. Instead the Senate drafted their own healthcare bill, the Better Care Reconciliation Act (BCRA). That too failed to get enough support... Continue Reading →
The Opioid Crisis
What's the issue? In 2015, more than 30,000 Americans died from opioid drug overdose (involving prescription pain medication or heroin/fentanyl)- more than any year previously on record. The United States spends more than any other country in the world on health care, and yet it only ranks 27th in terms of life expectancy. A large portion of... Continue Reading →
Maternal Mortality in the United States
What's the issue? Between 2000 and 2014, maternal mortality (defined as the death of the mother from pregnancy related causes between the beginning of pregnancy until six weeks after birth) increased 27% in the United States. This happened during a time were global maternal mortality fell by more than a third, leaving the United States with... Continue Reading →
Medical Marijuana
What's the issue? Last week, Attorney General Jeff Sessions wrote a letter to Congress seeking permission to prosecute medical marijuana providers, which would undo federal protections that have been in place since 2014. According to Sessions, "it would be unwise for Congress to restrict the discretion of the Department to fund particular prosecutions, particularly in the... Continue Reading →
Philando Castile
What's the issue? On July 6th, 2016, Philando Castile was shot and killed by a police officer after being stopped for a broken tail light. Castile informed the officer that he was was carrying a licensed firearm, and then was shot seven times as he reached for his wallet. Castile's girlfriend and her four-year-old daughter... Continue Reading →
Cuba
What's the issue? Trump is expected to announce renewed restrictions on travel to and trade with Cuba this Friday, rolling back Obama's loosening of those restrictions in 2014. While no specifics have been confirmed by the administration, it is expected that the new rules would restrict Americans' ability to travel to Cuba as well as... Continue Reading →