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Republicans say that able-bodied adults who don’t work would lose Medicaid coverage under the House tax-cuts-and-spending ...
The current proposed Medicaid work rules exclude Medicaid recipients with disabilities, mental health conditions and adults with young children. They also exclude the large number of Medicaid ...
If you were previously covered under Expanded Medicaid—available in states that cover low-income adults under 65 earning up ...
The AHA’s analysis reflects the incremental economic impacts of Medicaid cuts across the entire program in each state, ...
The House’s 'One, Big, Beautiful Bill' could strip critical Medicaid and SNAP support from low-income seniors. As it heads to ...
The GOP's contentious budget bill was approved by the House by the narrowest possible margin last month, and was recently ...
A new budget deal would allocate new funding for child care, special education and Medicaid, while setting aside additional ...
Trump's megabill cuts around $600 billion in Medicaid. About 11 million people could lose their coverage over 10 years, ...
New rules would restrict access to the low-income health insurance program, punish states covering undocumented children, and ...
Not only will older adults have to pay more, but they’re also likely to be sicker and experience a higher mortality rate ...
Two members of the chamber’s Republican supermajority defected, as all Democrats opposed the draft spending plan.
Congressional Republicans look to require able-bodied Medicaid recipients to work to get coverage, as Georgia does. But the state program has its critics.