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Republicans are trying to make federal assistance contingent on work. It’s just a roundabout way to restrict benefits.
The numbers appeared tied to estimates on the number of people who may be cut from Medicaid under U.S. President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill." ...
President Trump has sought to assuage some lawmakers’ concerns over the bill’s price tag and cuts to Medicaid with ... The Congressional Budget Office and a number of independent analysts ...
House Republicans are using work requirements and other wonky proposals to pretend they aren’t gutting Medicaid. But the results will be the same.
A new report is shedding more light on the states where proposed Medicaid cuts making their way through Congress will impact ...
The cuts could cause 8.6 million people to lose healthcare coverage over the next decade and significantly impact New York ... Medicaid by $880 billion — a move that the Congressional Budget ...
Since taking office, he has repeatedly rejected calls for Medicaid benefit cuts ... cannot afford to marry when they want to, have the number of children they want to or raise those children ...
President Donald Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' set to undergo makeover in Senate, with Republicans raising concerns over ...
Sigh, having been in that position when I was undergoing chemo, it was a lifesaver, or I would have had massive debt..I ...
Trump’s allies argue that the CBO isn’t making the right “baseline” assumptions about policy and revenue; some claim Trump’s ...
Budget delays have been common across the country amid lousy economic forecasts, federal uncertainty and other factors.