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Las Vegas Sun: Funding WIC is a matter of priorities, not money

by Joel Foster | Jan 10, 2024 | Press

For Better Health Outcomes, Investments in Nutrition Matter

by Joel Foster | Jan 10, 2024 | Blog

Access to quality, affordable health care is a fundamental part of ensuring that people can live healthy and fulfilling lives. The health care system should be foremost focused on improving health outcomes as shown by indicators like rates of chronic disease, lifespan...

Coverage Without Lowering Out-of-Pocket Cost Is Not Enough–It’s Time to Address Affordability

by Joel Foster | Jan 5, 2024 | Blog, Health Care for All

President Biden and lawmakers in Congress have made tremendous strides in increasing access to healthcare–both by expanding coverage and by lowering the cost of services like prescription drugs in Medicare. These are fantastic steps that stand in contrast to...

The Daily Progress: Hooray for the IRA!

by Joel Foster | Dec 21, 2023 | Lower Drug Prices Now, Press

Austin American Statesman: Abortion restrictions will exacerbate maternal care deserts in states like Texas

by Joel Foster | Dec 21, 2023 | Press, Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice

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