
Representative Marie Hopkins
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Representative Marie Hopkins
@MarieForRI
RI General Assembly-R. Grad of Brown & URI; MA, BSN, BA, RN. Mother of 3, Wife, Writer/Editor, Nurse, Educator, Lover of creatures big & small. ⚓️❤️RI



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NYC first lady Rama Duwaji deletes old X account after posts praising Palestinian terrorists resurface trib.al/Ofcrntz





CBS NEWS INVESTIGATION: A salon, a modeling agency, and 89 hospices? We visited a 3-story LA building being called "ground zero" for fraud. We went to look for ourselves. cbsn.ws/4bmB3Kg



🎙️Should RI regulate private equity in health care after a crisis threatened two safety-net hospitals? On the #RIReport podcast, a @SalveRegina expert talks about what Mass., Maine, and Oregon have done to control private equity and protect patients bostonglobe.com/2026/03/19/met…

the best part is that physicians are expressly excluded from the various tax benefits that hospitals enjoy - we get -- no bad debt tax write off no QBI deduction and - most importantly - we actually PAY TAXES!







I could spend the rest of my life cataloguing the failures of the American Medical Association. I may just for fun. HOWEVER, the AMA is not the problem. The problem is that physicians never built anything to replace it. You don't lose a political war because your enemy is strong. You lost because you weren't organized. Most physicians will not invest $10 a month in their own profession's survival. The physician who won't fund a movement will absolutely fund a malpractice attorney. They'll pay six figures to a hospital system that owns their contract. They'll absorb a 4% Medicare cut without a single phone call to their congressman. But $10 or $100 a month to own the conversation? That's where it falls apart. The AMA didn't beat physicians. Physicians beat physicians.

It's fairly rare, in real time, to see a Democrat accidentally stumble into the realization that socialism is really expensive and people can vote with their feet to escape the taxes. As it turns out, "tax the rich" is a great slogan until "the rich" move somewhere else.


A nonprofit hospital lost $201 million in six months. Laid off 650 employees. Three Negative credit outlooks. Then it bought naming rights to the Philadelphia Eagles’ practice facility. It pays no property taxes on $6.2 billion in real estate and lobbies for yours to be higher.


Hospitals are gluttons, and we need to lower the amount of money they consume. The solution is to pay them substantially less, and the hospitals will have to become more efficient. They would exit lines of service that they can't compete in. @DutchRojas @mass_marion


How RI's new financial system led to some paused Medicaid payments providencejournal.com/story/news/pol…




