In Reno, Walz touts home health care plan @KamalaHarris receives first #Nevada tribe endorsement The Pyramid Lake Pa
In Reno, Walz touts home health care plan, @KamalaHarris
receives first #Nevada tribe endorsement
The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe announced its support, citing Harris commitment to protecting its sacred society and vital funding.
In Reno, Walz touts home health care plan, Harris receives first Nevada tribe endorsement
The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe announced its support, citing Harris commitment to protecting its sacred society and vital funding.
Tabitha Mueller October 8th, 2024 at 8:34 PM
Less than a month before the November election, Democratic vice presidential candidate Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) made the Harris campaigns latest bid to turn out voters in the Silver State, highlighting a recently announced proposal to cover home care, vision and hearing under Medicare and receiving Nevadas first tribal endorsement of the cycle.
In a nearly half-hour speech to an audience of about 2,000 people, Walz discussed housing, the economy and health care, touting the campaigns plans for $25,000 down payment assistance for first-time homebuyers, Medicares negotiation of prescription drug prices under the Biden administrations Inflation Reduction Act and Vice President Kamala Harris Medicare announcement to help individuals caring for children and aging parents.
For the first time in history, [Harris] negotiated with Big Pharma to make sure that we can now negotiate for Medicare drugs. The savings we make from that can pay for our senior care, Walz said, highlighting how funding for Harris Medicare proposal will come from the drug-price negotiation plan and crackdowns on hidden drug costs.
Walz also criticized former President Donald Trumps campaigns focus on federal land being the solution to the housing crisis, saying that doesnt apply to states such as Minnesota, where federal land is limited. He instead touted the proposed down payment assistance and attacked the corporate purchase of homes.
While federal land in Minnesota accounts for about 7 percent of its total land area, in Nevada, the federal government owns about 86 percent of the land, limiting its development and use. ......................................