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Making rural America healthy again
By Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Sep. 29, 2025 3:32 pm
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On July 3, the eve of our nation’s 249th Birthday, the House passed the Working Families Tax Cut, historic legislation that prevented the single largest tax hike on working and middle-class Iowans in history, rooted out waste, fraud and abuse from Medicaid and provided seniors with a $6,000 tax deduction, parents with a $2,200 Child Tax Credit, and No Tax on Tips and No Tax on Overtime.
I was proud to support this bill and deliver relief to Iowans and Americans everywhere.
Another one of the key provisions signed into law as part of historic piece of legislation is the creation of a Rural Health Transformation Program, the largest investment in rural health care history.
This Program allocates $50 billion to stabilize and strengthen rural hospitals and help medical providers deliver quality care.
Yet Democrats have been against the Working Families Tax Cut and the Rural Health Transformation Program since the bill has been written and are still actively trying to gut the fund and reduce money for our rural hospitals, reducing the efficiency of your health care programs and putting politics above patients.
The Rural Health Transformation Program aims to make rural America healthy again by advancing disease prevention, behavioral health, and innovative care models that help improve outcomes and communication among providers.
The first-of-its-kind $50 billion Rural Health Transformation program is spread over a 5-year period and promotes sustainable access and long-term stability allowing hospitals to continue to improve after the program ends.
The program focuses on the quality of health care in rural communities by strengthening recruitment and retention of health care workers in rural communities and hiring based on merit instead of DEI policies.
It also promotes technological innovation through access to digital health tools by rural facilities, providers and patients, tools and funding that the Democrats are actively trying to block.
The Rural Health Transformation Program directly supports hospitals in Iowa and across the country. As a physician, I understand the importance of strengthening rural hospitals, supporting providers and expanding access to care for communities in Iowa.
I will continue to fight for this critical program, for rural health access and for the lifeline our rural communities need. This program will Make Rural America Healthy again.
Thank you to the Keosauqua Rotary for the warm welcome. I shared an update on the appropriations process and my commitment to keeping the government open and responsibly funded. We also discussed preventing Medicaid from going to illegal immigrants, the Farm Bill and the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program.
I appreciated the chance to meet with Van Buren County Hospital staff and hear how the Community Project Funding I secured for medical equipment is improving care. We also discussed my Medicaid Program Improvement Act and the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program, both signed into law as part of the Working Families Tax Cuts.
I also heard about the importance of telehealth and closed by taking questions on how we can continue delivering for rural Iowa.
Honored to participate in Military Appreciation Night at Keokuk Hight School before their game. Very moving ceremony and veterans were very grateful.