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Justice on the Ballot in Wisconsin

Episode 46 of Paging America

Miles is joined by OB-GYN, Committee to Protect Health Care Board Chair, and health care advocate Dr. Kristin Lyerly to unpack another week in American health politics. They discuss the shaky confirmation prospects for Surgeon General nominee Casey Means, as well as the Texas Democratic Senate primary, where James Talarico’s victory could set up a race that determines control of the U.S. Senate. The conversation also dives into the latest round of headline-grabbing moves from HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., from controversial nutrition/affordability messaging to a bizarre government social media video, alongside a serious warning about new proposals that could push Affordable Care Act deductibles as high as $31,000 for families.

Later in the episode, Miles and Dr. Lyerly speak with Judge Chris Taylor, a candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, about why her race could have major implications for reproductive rights, voting access, and the balance of power in the state and even the country. Taylor reflects on her decades-long career advocating for women and patients, from her work with Planned Parenthood to serving in the Wisconsin legislature and judiciary, and explains how the courts are increasingly becoming the last line of defense for fundamental rights. With a closely divided court and multiple elections ahead, Taylor argues the stakes for Wisconsin’s judiciary, and for democracy, have never been higher.

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