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Provisions in the new tax and spending bill passed by the Senate would go even further than the House bill in removing health care and other benefits from immigrants with legal status.
Asylum ruling: President Trump does not have the power to categorically stop asylum seekers at the southern border, a federal ...
States across the country, including Indiana, are facing significant cuts to Medicaid funding and increasingly strict eligibility rules. (Getty Images) There is so much happening in the world ...
Indiana no longer is encouraging eligible Hoosiers to enroll in state-subsidized health care programs as part of an effort to reduce how much it spends on Medicaid. Mitch Roob, secretary of the ...
Before President Donald J. Trump signed the "One Big Beautiful Bill" last week, U.S. Rep. Erin Houchin of Indiana denounced ...
The most painful health care provisions in the new Republican law don’t take effect for years, giving lobbyists plenty of ...
Senate Enrolled Act 2 obligates most HIP participants to work, train for a job or volunteer at least 20 hours per week in order to maintain Medicaid health coverage.
Proposed cuts to SNAP and Medicaid could leave Indiana facing a catastrophic impact on food insecure, workers, and other communities.
The Trump administration controversially granted deportation officials access to Medicaid enrollee data, including sensitive personal information, sparking internal objections over potential legal ...
The law will tighten eligibility checks and raise the standards for hospitals that offer short-term coverage.
Provisions in the new tax and spending bill passed by the U.S. Senate early Tuesday would go even further than the House bill ...