Rep. Andrew Clyde introduced the Medicaid Funds Integrity Act to prevent the Biden administration from using Medicaid funds for 'gun violence prevention' projects, arguing that it is a misuse of taxpayer dollars and infringes on Second Amendment rights.
Key Points
Medicaid Funds Integrity Act introduced by Rep. Andrew Clyde aims to stop the use of Medicaid funds for gun violence prevention programs
Supported by several Republican co-sponsors and gun rights organizations
Critics argue that Medicaid funds should be focused on healthcare, not gun control measures
Pros
Prevents misuse of taxpayer dollars for gun violence prevention programs
Protects Second Amendment rights of law-abiding Americans
Cons
Could face opposition from those supporting gun control measures