Hannah L. Hurley (@hannahlhurley) 's Twitter Profile
Hannah L. Hurley

@hannahlhurley

Now: Vice President, Communications - @FAHhospitals
Then: Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications - @senatorsinema
Tweets are my own.

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calendar_today11-01-2017 16:42:33

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Hannah L. Hurley (@hannahlhurley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Without Medicaid....we would lose everything – our home, our vehicles and, eventually, our daughter.” An incredibly important story from Missouri on the real-world implications of Medicaid cuts: cnn.com/2025/06/26/pol…

The Coalition to Strengthen America's Healthcare (@strengthencare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

President Trump promised that Medicaid wouldn’t be touched. But some senators are calling for sweeping cuts that would result in millions of Americans losing their healthcare. Now is the time to act. Tell your senator: Don’t break President Trump’s promise.

Max Cohen (@maxpcohen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

News: Analysis from the Joint Economic Committee Democratic staff finds that Rick Scott's FMAP amendment could result in nearly 20 million Americans losing health insurance. Per JEC Dems, this is due to a number of states that have Medicaid "trigger laws" punchbowl.news/fmap-analysis/

The Coalition to Strengthen America's Healthcare (@strengthencare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a guest essay for The New York Times, Speaker of the Alaska House of Representatives Bryce Edgmon and Alaska Senate Bipartisan Coalition Majority Leader Cathy Giessel share just how much harm Medicaid cuts will cause in their state. Read their perspective: buff.ly/eUioflR

Federation of American Hospitals (@fahhospitals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"[Cuts] made it impossible for us to continue operating all of our services." The fallout from anticipated #Medicaid cuts is starting. #Rural Community Hospital in McCook, #Nebraska, announced it will start shutting down health care services. klkntv.com/rural-southwes…

Rachel Cohen (@rmc031) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the warnings that Medicaid cuts will lead to hospitals and health clinics closing across the country and especially in rural areas is not hyperbole or hysteria. it's basic math x.com/mattmfm/status…

Faiz (@fshakir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“In other words, more than 55% of Arizona hospitals would be operating in the red” tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/0…

Federation of American Hospitals (@fahhospitals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reduced #Medicaid resources in a state impact everyone. Learn how cuts from the One Big Beautiful Bill affect the entire health care continuum in the latest episode of Hospitals in Focus with Chip Kahn and AHCA/NCAL's Clifton J. Porter II. youtube.com/shorts/OqEZS88…

Jake Sherman (@jakesherman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We wrote about this earlier this week. GOP leadership has no idea how they’ll handle these expiring ACA credits and it’s a big deal. punchbowl.news/archive/71625-…

Larry Levitt (@larry_levitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New: 14.2 million more people are expected to be uninsured due Republican Medicaid and ACA cuts, and if enhanced ACA tax credits expire at the end of this year. Here's how the coverage losses break down by state.

New: 14.2 million more people are expected to be uninsured due Republican Medicaid and ACA cuts, and if enhanced ACA tax credits expire at the end of this year. Here's how the coverage losses break down by state.
The New Republic (@newrepublic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚠️ If lawmakers don’t extend enhanced tax credits for the Affordable Care Act marketplaces, low- and middle-income households should get ready for some significant sticker shock. trib.al/takQ59Y

⚠️ If lawmakers don’t extend enhanced tax credits for the Affordable Care Act marketplaces, low- and middle-income households should get ready for some significant sticker shock. 

trib.al/takQ59Y
KFF (@kff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If Congress doesn’t act to extend the ACA’s enhanced premium tax credits, KFF’s latest analysis finds that premium payments would more than double on average in 2026. See the data: on.kff.org/3WfWxjj

If Congress doesn’t act to extend the ACA’s enhanced premium tax credits, KFF’s latest analysis finds that premium payments would more than double on average in 2026.

See the data: on.kff.org/3WfWxjj
Federation of American Hospitals (@fahhospitals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The debate around extending the enhanced premium tax credits (EPTCs) is heating up. So, what are EPTCs? Why do we need action? Click through to learn more.

The debate around extending the enhanced premium tax credits (EPTCs) is heating up. 

So, what are EPTCs? Why do we need action? 

Click through to learn more.
Federation of American Hospitals (@fahhospitals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're 30 days out from open enrollment, and millions of Americans are about to shop for health insurance.   But without action from Congress, critical health care tax credits that make coverage affordable for hardworking families will expire just as enrollment begins.  That

Federation of American Hospitals (@fahhospitals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did your health care premiums spike this year? Now’s the time to speak out. With Open Enrollment just days away and the health care tax credit still in limbo, every day without action from Congress means higher costs for millions. 📢 If you received notice of rising

Hannah L. Hurley (@hannahlhurley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sticker shock is hitting many Americans who are now learning about hefty increases in what they might pay next year for health insurance, putting health care tax credits in the spotlight 👇 wsj.com/politics/ameri…

Federation of American Hospitals (@fahhospitals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sarah and her husband live in Florida with their six children, and they rely on Marketplace coverage. With one son who has muscular dystrophy and is permanently physically disabled in a wheelchair, they know how essential having health coverage is.   But if the health care tax

Federation of American Hospitals (@fahhospitals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To kick off #RuralHospitalWeek, FAH recognizes that for many rural Americans, accessing care is often simply about distance. Rural hospitals are a critical lifeline for more than 60 million Americans — one-fifth of our nation’s population. They are often the sole providers of

To kick off #RuralHospitalWeek, FAH recognizes that for many rural Americans, accessing care is often simply about distance.

Rural hospitals are a critical lifeline for more than 60 million Americans — one-fifth of our nation’s population. They are often the sole providers of