Gillibrand pushes for better care and better jobs during Ithaca appearance

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ITHACA, N.Y.—Senator Kirsten Gillibrand stood outside the Finger Lakes Independence Center in Ithaca on Friday, making the case that recovering from the pandemic, and improving the U.S. economy means investing in an often overlooked sector of health services: the home health workers and caregivers. 

Gillibrand is calling for a $400 billion investment in long-term care and the caregiver economy through The Better Care Better Jobs Act. She’s working with lawmakers to get the bill passed through the budget reconciliation process, although it has been one of the policies that has not earned the pivotal vote of West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin.

The bill would direct those funds to improving the wages that caregivers receive through Medicaid, as well as facilitate statewide planning of home and community-based services (HCBS).

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