Trump claimed the U.S. cannot afford Medicare, Medicaid, and daycare due to military commitments. The statement resurfaces as Pentagon estimates show military operations have cost tens of billions of dollars.
Erica Carter makes her way through the cafeteria at the Omaha Nation Public Schools campus, where she works as a finance manager. Carter says she enjoys her job writing grants for one of Nebraska’s lowest-income school districts.
Erica Carter of Sioux City, Iowa, says she enjoys her job as a finance manager for the Omaha Nation public school district in Nebraska, working to find opportunities for low-income students. But when she learned her pay was too high for her to remain in an Iowa Medicaid program, Carter had to choose between leaving the job and giving up her benefits. She decided to stay.
Erica Carter of Sioux City, Iowa, says she’s helped write grants for projects, such as a student-run garden and a new playground for the Omaha Nation public school district in Nebraska. She chose to give up her Medicaid coverage rather than quit her job as a district finance manager when her income surpassed the cap allowed for beneficiaries in an Iowa program for workers with disabilities.
Erica Carter makes her way through the cafeteria at the Omaha Nation Public Schools campus, where she works as a finance manager. Carter says she enjoys her job writing grants for one of Nebraska’s lowest-income school districts.
Erica Carter of Sioux City, Iowa, says she enjoys her job as a finance manager for the Omaha Nation public school district in Nebraska, working to find opportunities for low-income students. But when she learned her pay was too high for her to remain in an Iowa Medicaid program, Carter had to choose between leaving the job and giving up her benefits. She decided to stay.
Erica Carter of Sioux City, Iowa, says she’s helped write grants for projects, such as a student-run garden and a new playground for the Omaha Nation public school district in Nebraska. She chose to give up her Medicaid coverage rather than quit her job as a district finance manager when her income surpassed the cap allowed for beneficiaries in an Iowa program for workers with disabilities.