Health care has often taken a central role in political campaigns, and the 2024 presidential election is no different. But the debate around health care isn’t just about policy. The issues at stake—such as health care coverage and affordability, reproductive health and substance use disorders—affect individuals and families in Pennsylvania and across the nation, making them a high priority among voters. Penn State News spoke with four faculty experts about the pressing issues and how they may impact voters and their families. How has political polarization changed the way government approaches policy making, especially when it comes to key issues Read More
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