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Rep. Barragán Touts 2022 Health-related Budget Highlights for the 44th District

- By Terelle Jerricks, Managing Editor

Last month, Rep. Nanette Barragán (D-CA, 44) held two end-of-year legislativ­e briefings in San Pedro and Long Beach, just two of several such briefings she held throughout the 44th congressio­nal district.

Barragán led the John Lewis National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparitie­s Research Endowment Revitaliza­tion Act.

The law increases investment­s into schools conducting critical minority health and health disparitie­s research, like Charles Drew University, and improves diversity in the scientific workforce. President Joe Biden signed this bill into law on March 18, 2022.

The Inflation Reduction Act makes historic investment­s and reduces costs, including capping out-of-pocket prescripti­on drug expenses at $2,000 per year in Medicare Part D; lets Medicare negotiate prescripti­on drug prices to reduce costs; and making vaccines free for Medicare recipients.

The PACT Act expands benefits for veterans by expanding access to Veterans Affairs health services for veterans with toxic exposure during their service; and veterans now don’t have to prove their service led to illness for 20 or more illnesses, including many cancers.

If that weren’t enough, Barragán secured $925,000 for East Los Angeles College in South Gate to create a comprehens­ive training hub for healthcare workers; she secured $700,000 to upgrade clinical laboratori­es for Cal State University of Dominguez Hills’ College of Health, Human Services and Nursing; $50,000 to enroll and provide care to an additional 800 uninsured patients in a health services program and another $50,000 to purchase new equipment for clinical laboratori­es to provide testing to patients at a lower cost than commercial labs.

And these were just the health-related pieces of legislatio­n Barragán got done last year.

The congresswo­man said the briefings are the result of people asking her on the street what she and her congressio­nal colleagues are doing in Washington.

The top three takeaways from the briefing were the Inflation Reduction Act; the Infrastruc­ture Bill; and the 2022 Omnibus Appropriat­ions Bill which includes $4 million to build a brand new Boys and Girls Club in the Harbor Gateway — a bill that got passed and signed into law before the new year had started.

Though the 2022 midterm elections went better than expected for the Democrats, that doesn’t mean we can expect a whole lot of good work to come out of the next Congress. Barragán said that if anything, there’s going to be a lot more Republican-led investigat­ions.

“There certainly is not going to be legislatio­n that really looks for how we improve the lives of the American people. [Instead,] it’s going to be more of what can we undo? Who can we investigat­e? I think that’s what it’s going to be. So it’s going to be a step backward in my opinion,” Barragán said.

She noted that people who weren’t on com

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When a lot of this funding starts to hit the streets of America, the American people may get the impression that it’s the Republican­s in Congress, rather than the Democrats who are responsibl­e for this infrastruc­ture spending because the contracts take time to roll out.

“It happens every time the Democrats get it done,” Barragán said. “It takes a year to implement. Then when the other party is in charge? Guess what they do? They absolutely act like they voted for it and supported it and made it happen. On the big items, like the inflation reduction act, we didn’t get any Republican support. It was all Democrats. So when you’re talking about capping at $35 on insulin for people on Medicare ... this wasn’t a bipartisan effort. The Infrastruc­ture and Jobs Bill, we had maybe eight Republican­s support it. The rest of them said, “no,” let’s not invest in America’s infrastruc­ture they did say, but give me the money.” the Bid Deadline or until the Executive Director executes a Contract, whichever occurs first.

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Barragán agrees that the tactic is intended to make it look like the Biden administra­tion isn’t getting anything done, but more importantl­y it’s a familiar play from a well worn playbook.

“It’s not just with this president,” Barragán said. “It happened with Obama where they said we’re going to obstruct, we’re going to stop things from happening, we are just going to say no regardless of the benefit to the American people. And that’s not a way to govern, and that’s not a way to make progress for the American people. And this is all about the people, right? Not corporatio­ns, nonprofits, but the people.”

Barragán is going into her fourth term, so it’s been six years. Her freshman term came right before the start of the Donald Trump administra­tion in 2016.

“Those were some rough years. And what did they get done? They focused on cutting taxes for the rich top 1% and corporatio­ns. Not for the people, but for the corporatio­ns, the welloff and the well-to-do,” Baragán said.

Visit www.randomleng­thsnews.com to see the full interview with Rep. Barragán.

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