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A former Florida and Louisiana health secretary wants to set conservatives straight when it comes to Medicaid and taxes.
Republicans have set a self-imposed July 4 deadline to pass the legislation in both chambers and send it to Trump’s desk.
It looks like Donald Trump’s streak of hiring wildly unqualified people remains undefeated. Frank Bisignano, the new Social ...
Earlier this month, President Trump threatened Harvard with the loss of its tax-exempt status, and in April, Noem demanded ...
In today’s edition … how the House’s approval of Medicaid cuts could impact more than just congressional campaigns ... what’s ...
The legislation includes some provisions that can improve the detection of beneficiaries who aren’t eligible for Medicaid coverage. However, the bill also cuts reimbursements fo ...
But the chief loophole, nearly $3 billion in ... he said. The House GOP leader added that this past week’s Medicaid billing fight was unnecessary. Democratic legislators and Lamont ignored ...
Another notable omission is that the bill does not end the carried interest “loophole ... concessions from GOP leadership, including an earlier effective date for both Medicaid work requirements ...