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More than 3 million people in Georgia participate in Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). All of those programs will face historic cuts following the passage of President ...
More than a thousand people gathered in downtown Savannah on Saturday to voice their opposition against the recent passage of ...
The new law has sparked debate about its effects on the national debt and the balance between fiscal responsibility and ...
Federal rules govern Medicaid programs, which rely on federal funding. However, each state’s programs are tailored to its ...
The tax and spending legislation the House voted to send to President Donald Trump’s desk on Thursday, enacting much of his ...
What does the "big, beautiful" bill mean for Georgia? It could mean hundreds of thousands of low-income Georgians lose access ...
Medicaid is the health insurance program for people with low incomes. Learn how it helps older adults and how funding cuts could put them in jeopardy.
Fact check: Assessing Medicaid coverage losses under House reconciliation bill The majority of coverage losses under the bill would come from those who became eligible for Medicaid due to an ...
Republicans say that able-bodied adults who don’t work would lose Medicaid coverage under the House tax-cuts-and-spending bill, while Democrats say the legislation would hurt vulnerable groups ...
The House Rules Committee recently proposed a modification to the Republican reconciliation legislation to cut federal funding for states that provide Medicaid or Children’s Health Insurance Program ...
A bill that passed a key committee vote in Congress this week would add a work requirement for some on Medicaid and would jeopardize billions in Medicaid funding for Oregon.
Two of three incumbent health plans lost bids for managing Medicaid in Georgia. Providers worried the shifts could cause lapses in coverage across state.