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New Mexico’s senators in Congress have joined two dozen others in an effort to protect the private information submitted by ...
Trump's legislation will require more Medicaid patients to work. In two states that tried it, many lost coverage.
Over the next decade, nearly $1 trillion will be cut from Medicaid. Here is what America’s more than 71 million recipients of ...
A version of this article appears in print on July 7, 2025, Section A, Page 10 of the New York edition with the headline: ‘Tears My Heart to Pieces’: North Carolina Braces for Medicaid Cuts.
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – As lawmakers work to pass the Trump Administration’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” concerns are growing about its potential impact on New Mexico’s healthcare system. This ...
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New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) on Sunday blasted Republican efforts to reduce Medicaid funding, saying potential cuts would “destroy health care as we know it.” “This is very ...
Some state lawmakers know there's a lot of New Mexicans who just can't find coverage that fits in their budget, so they want the state to help out.
Medicaid Forward would be free for those making less than double the federal poverty level — equivalent to more than $64,000 for a family of four.
SANTA FE — With trust fund fever spreading at the Roundhouse, New Mexico’s latest new fund could be targeted at the state’s growing Medicaid budget.
Combined state and federal spending on health care in New Mexico — principally Medicaid — would increase by $3.3 billion to $15.5 billion, a 27% jump.