November 9, 2025 - 04:40

U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen has issued a plea for bipartisan cooperation in Washington to protect affordable health care for all Americans. As the threat of a government shutdown looms, Rosen emphasizes the urgent need for both Republicans and Democrats to come together to negotiate solutions that prioritize the health and well-being of citizens.
In her statement, Rosen highlighted the critical importance of maintaining access to health care services, particularly for vulnerable populations who rely on these resources for their well-being. She urged lawmakers to set aside partisan differences and focus on the pressing needs of the American people, especially during challenging economic times.
The senator's call to action reflects a growing concern over the potential impact of a shutdown on health care programs and services. With millions of Americans depending on affordable health care, Rosen's message serves as a reminder of the responsibility lawmakers have to ensure that essential services remain intact and accessible for everyone.
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