Medicaid, Congress
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Republicans in the U.S. House of Delegates advanced a mega bundle of bills designed to shave billions from the federal budget, which Democrats and advocates have said will take resources from the nation’s most vulnerable citizens and hinder social safety nets.
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The House approved legislation Thursday that would cut Medicaid spending by nearly $800 billion over the next 10 years, revising President Donald Trump’s so-called “big, beautiful bill” in the final hour to move up the start date for Medicaid work requirements and prohibit Medicaid for gender-affirming care.
The most extensive research on Medicaid coverage to date found that it reduced the risk of death by 21 percent.
Overnight, the United States House of Representatives voted to make deep cuts to Medicaid, the federal program that provides medical insurance for low-income individuals, many rural and immigrant
Many New Yorkers could lose insurance coverage once again if Congress approves legislation putting in place Medicaid work requirements, among other proposed changes. Under the latest version of the bill, Medicaid work requirements would go into effect by the end of 2026, instead of in 2029 as originally proposed.
Congress is proposing significant changes to Medicaid that would reduce government spending on the program by $716 billion. Here is what to know.
Colorado health care advocates are warning of dire outcomes for rural care providers and patient services under a major domestic policy bill advancing in Congress. House Republicans in the early hours of Thursday approved
As President Donald Trump urges Congress to pass his sweeping tax cut and spending bill, Central Valley Democrat Josh Harder is warning of detrimental cuts to healthcare programs despite repeated claims from the GOP that benefits will be protected.