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The Truth About Josh Hawley’s Empty Medicaid “Rescue” Plan

Summary

Hawley’s “rescue” bill delays Medicaid help for rural hospitals until 2031, while 68% of his campaign cash comes from PACs and committee transfers—and he’s not even from rural Missouri.

Josh Hawley just rolled out the “Protect Medicaid and Rural Hospitals Act.” It sounds like a lifeline—but it doesn’t send any money to help Missouri hospitals until 2031. That’s six years too late for the towns already losing care. And remember: Hawley just voted to slash Medicaid by over $1 trillion. Now he’s acting like a hero? That’s damage control, not leadership.

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The Bill Arrives Too Late

  • Funding delayed until 2031 means no help for today’s struggling hospitals.
  • More than a dozen rural hospitals have closed since 2014—and dozens more are at risk.
  • Missouri families can’t wait half a decade for relief.

He’s Not From Rural Missouri—And It Shows

  • Born: Springdale, Arkansas
  • Raised: Kansas City suburbs, not on a farm
  • Education: Stanford University and Yale Law School
  • Residence: Northern Virginia—far from Missouri’s heartland

He flies in for photo-ops. He doesn’t drive the 60-mile trip to your nearest ER.

Who Really Funds Hawley?

Funding Breakdown (Jan 1–Jun 30, 2025)
Source Amount Percent
Total raised $708,458.87 100%
Itemized individual donations $223,803.44 31.6%
Unitemized small-dollar gifts $45,885.49 6.5%
PACs & committee contributions $6,000.00 0.8%
Committee transfers (Victory Committee) $475,856.78 67.2%

Special-interest money (PACs + committee transfers) makes up roughly 68% of his funding—cash from D.C. insiders and out-of-state power brokers.

Why Missouri Can’t Wait

  • Dozens of counties have no hospital at all.
  • Seniors, veterans, and working families lose care every day.
  • Hawley’s bill is a press release, not a plan.

About Me: Ricky Dana

I was born in Waverly and grew up in Marshall, Missouri. I’ve worked the land. I’ve served at Lincoln University to bring healthcare and ag programs to rural towns. I don’t need a photo-op—I live this life. I’ll fight for:

  • Immediate Medicaid expansion
  • Funding for rural clinics and hospitals
  • Better access to care for veterans, seniors, and kids
  • Trade policies that help local farmers—not mega-corporations

I’m not funded by billionaires. I’m backed by you.

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