Ashley Hinson On The Issues
- Backed the Big Ugly Bill that would:
- Cause 86,000 Iowans to lose Medicaid coverage
- Put rural hospitals at risk of closure
- Put 260,000 SNAP recipients at risk of losing food assistance
- Called expanding health care access “socialism.”
- Voted twice against lowering insulin prices, siding with Big Pharma over Iowans with diabetes.
- Hinson said she was open to raising the retirement age for Social Security.
- Hinson was booed by Iowans for touting the GOP Big Ugly Bill
- Has repeatedly been called out by constituents at town halls for selling out Iowa.
- Despite a report showing that Iowa exporters paid $68 million more in tariffs this April than last, Hinson defended a trade war.
- Voted for the Big Ugly Bill, which was expected to Hurt energy projects across Iowa.
- Voted against $5 billion in infrastructure funding for Iowa — then had the audacity to take credit for the projects it created.
- Hinson plagiarized passages in her op-eds and campaign website.
- Hinson co-sponsored a total abortion ban and Iowa’s extreme “fetal heartbeat” law.
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