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These church members disagree on politics. Together they're wiping out medical debt

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Noam Levey
These church members disagree on politics. Together they're wiping out medical debt
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A North Carolina church congregation with diverse political views has united to pay off millions of dollars in medical debt for their local community. The initiative highlights how shared values can bridge political divides when addressing systemic healthcare financial burdens.

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It demonstrates a grassroots model for addressing the widespread American crisis of medical debt that transcends partisan political polarization.

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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Some issues, like immigration or student loans, are too divisive to unite Trinity Moravian Church.

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The article presents a balanced view of a community effort, highlighting cooperation between opposing political groups without taking a partisan stance.

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