Health centers are a rare bipartisan success story.

The nation’s 1,500 community health centers are proof that effective health care policy can transcend political divisions. For decades, bipartisan members of Congress have supported health centers because the results speak for themselves.

Health centers provide high quality, primary and integrated care services to 32.5 million people. They deliver essential care to underserved communities while saving the healthcare system money by reducing chronic diseases and costly hospital visits.

Unfortunately, the future of health centers looks less bright.

While our representatives in Congress say they support health centers, the actions of those who supported the gutting of Medicaid this summer show something else. The recently passed bill mea

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