By backing Project 2025 supporters, Miller-Meeks is embracing their far-right agenda
Mariannette Miller-Meeks’ Project 2025 is an extreme manifesto that would have far-reaching consequences if House Republicans were to win in November.
Miller-Meeks’s Project 2025 would raise health care costs and threaten access to care for hardworking American families by:
Raising costs for 3.3 million people nationwide and nearly 164,000 Iowans on Medicare by eliminating the Inflation Reduction Act caps on prescription drugs – including the $35 per month cap on insulin.
Forcing more than 13 million Americans to pay more for their health care insurance by raising premiums.
This isn’t the first time Miller-Meeks has attacked health care. She supports repealing the Affordable Care Act, which would gut quality, affordable health care, including for Iowans with pre-existing conditions.
READ MORE: This week, the DCCC released a memo on how House Republicans have already embraced Project 2025 extremism in Congress.
DCCC Spokesperson Mallory Payne:
“Mariannette Miller-Meeks has failed to lower costs for families for the past two years – which is bad enough. Now, Miller-Meeks is pledging to raise health care costs for families. This is exactly the kind of extremism that has turned voters off of Miller-Meeks’ Project 2025 agenda, and it’s why Iowans will retire her in November.”