key provisions in Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' take effect
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Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act created federal work requirements for Medicaid recipients, which amount to 80 hours a month in community engagement activities to maintain eligibility.
One health policy professor said cutting Medicaid and similar programs "will be devastating" to millions of Americans.
Santa Clara County officials fear that Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill” will rip a “seismic tear” in the country’s social safety net as they brace for more than $1 billion in lost federal revenues locally over the next few years.
Questions remain about how the Trump Administration's "Big, Beautiful Bill" will impact those who depend on Medicaid. FOX31's Ashley Michels sits down with a congressman and digs into the details on Colorado Point of View.
Ohio will get a boost in Medicaid funding, but patients could still lose care or face barriers under a new federal law.
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We see this budget for what it is, an extremist road map that takes away what people rely on to survive,” U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost said at a news conference at the Pan American Behavioral Health
Medicaid is the state's largest health insurer, covering a quarter of Michigan residents. Reform supporters say the changes will eliminate loopholes.
Florida did not expand Medicaid as most states did, so the impact may be lesser than other places, but reductions loom.
How a handful of Republicans learned to stop worrying and love the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ after switching their votes - Republicans who thought the spending cuts were insufficient or that the bill cut too much into Medicaid suddenly seem at ease with their vote,