Kelly: Republicans cut health care and food for AZ families so the wealthy could pay lower taxes

January Contreras, executive director for Children’s Action Alliance, told the crowd that times are tough already with the high cost of groceries and housing, and that the bill will make things even more difficult for families: “We will see hunger become a reality for more kids and families, and we will see more families not be able to go to a doctor,” she said. 

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