Cook County Government Plans to Pay Off Millions in Residents’ Medical Debt – Route Fifty

Cook County's medical debt repayment program is one of three "transformative" initiatives the county is using ARPA funds to pay for, Toni Preckwinkle said. Another is a $42 million guaranteed income program that will deliver $500 monthly payments to about 3,000 households for two years. The third involves increased investments in behavioral health programs, including a new bureau in the county's health department, to assist people with substance abuse and mental health difficulties. Preckwinkle credited the county's direct aid from ARPA, which totaled around $1 billion, for enabling it to launch the new programs.
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Ataraxis
3 years ago

Takers taking from the makers. If you’re a maker you need to leave.

Giddyap
3 years ago

Why am I being taxed for someone else’s deadbeat bills?

Pat S.
3 years ago
Reply to  Giddyap

It’s the liberal way. Stop complaining and embrace your tax bill!

Biden decided that we all would suffer due to HIS Ukraine policy – I still can’t understand how U.S. involvement in Ukraine is benefiting Americans, but, alas, I haven’t sipped the Kool-Aid.

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