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The Ohio Senate passed its version of the state budget. Here's what it would mean for property taxes, Medicaid and more.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Ohio Senate wants to give a tax cut to only the richest Ohioans. We’re talking about why Ohioans who ...
Health coverage for 9.7 million to 14.4 million people could be at risk if lawmakers cut Medicaid by imposing unnecessary and ...
A new study of Ohio Medicaid showed the Affordable Care Act expansion group of nearly 770,000 would bring the state an ...
Last week’s House vote on a sweeping reconciliation bill encompassing much of Republicans’ legislative agenda is already becoming a focal point in the nascent campaign for control of Congress ...
Medicaid, the federal-state health insurer for low-income ... such as Ohio, Medicaid covers large numbers of working people. That’s because in 2014 the state opted to expand eligibility to ...
Now that Trump is back in the White House, states including Arkansas, Ohio ... program, ruling that it was illegal and didn't address Medicaid's core purpose of providing medical coverage to low ...
Among this population, individuals enrolled in Medicaid are more likely to experience mental illness than those with private insurance, underscoring the program’s central role in combatting ...
Possible changes to Medicaid, explained The roughly 770,000 Ohioans who joined Medicaid under the state’s 2013 expansion program ... in Ohio, which include people who are low-income, pregnant ...
For low-income families, finding a dentist who takes Medicaid ... the pilot program aimed at improving the dental health of school age children in areas of need across Ohio "In rural areas like ...