October 10, 2025 - 02:44

SACRAMENTO, CA — Yesterday, U.S. Representative Ami Bera, M.D., held a press conference to urge immediate action on two pressing issues: the protection of affordable health care and the reopening of the federal government. Emphasizing the critical nature of these matters, Bera expressed concern over the impact of government shutdowns on essential services, particularly those related to health care accessibility.
During the conference, Bera highlighted the importance of ensuring that all Americans have access to affordable health care options, stressing that any disruption in government operations could jeopardize vital health programs. He called on his colleagues in Congress to prioritize bipartisan solutions that safeguard health care coverage for millions of individuals and families.
Bera's remarks resonated with many constituents who are worried about the potential consequences of a prolonged government shutdown. The representative reiterated his commitment to fighting for policies that protect the health and well-being of his constituents, urging swift legislative action to resolve these critical issues.
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