A preventable cancer is on the rise in Alabama

Higher cervical cancer rates are a haunting example of the humanitarian toll of Alabama’s failure to expand Medicaid. “When you actually talk to people about the [Affordable Care Act], it’s very popular,” Arise’s Robyn Hyden tells The New Yorker. “But in general, people don’t come into the room knowing about it. They’ve heard a partisan message about it.”

Read more in The New Yorker.

Alabama Medicaid should use every tool it has to save lives

“Medicaid and other services that provide health care for struggling and marginalized Alabamians form the backbone of the health care system that protects us all,” Arise’s Jim Carnes writes in the Montgomery Advertiser. And the COVID-19 pandemic “only heightens the need for that system to be as strong as we can make it.”

Read more in the Montgomery Advertiser.

Alabama’s food tax on the chopping block again

Alabama’s grocery tax is an abomination, Arise’s Chris Sanders tells AL.com. “We’re leaving folks in a position where they have to decide between food and medicine; they have to decide between food and rent,” Sanders said. “These are not decisions that the state should be forcing upon folks for the sake of raising revenue.”

Read more from AL.com.