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And pretty much all the 10.9 million are going to be people that should not be on the Medicaid program. So they're going to cut a lot of the fraud out of Medicaid.
Republicans defend Medicaid work requirements for able-bodied adults in Trump's megabill while Democrats warn of coverage losses, setting up a key issue for 2026 midterm elections.
His plea comes a day after House Republicans released a plan that would cut an estimated $715 billion from Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act and could leave 8.6 million people uninsured ...
Courtney Leader has been closely following the contentious tax-and-spending debate in Washington – not that she cares much for politics, but because she believes the proposed Medicaid cuts are a ...
That was all before lawmakers had debated a single provision of the measure. Eight hours into the hearing, the committee had yet to debate the Medicaid cuts, focusing instead on other changes in ...
While Democrats are united in their opposition to Medicaid cuts, some Republican Senators have expressed concern as well. One of the most vocal is Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley.
Health economist Lindsay Allen, assistant professor at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, speaks to NPR's A Martinez about the impact of proposed cuts to Medicaid being debated ...
Roughly 8 million people are on Medicaid out of 19 million people in the state of New York, if the bill passes, the number would be cut to just over 5 million according to Rep. Tenney, “we do ...
There’s been much discussion and debate about the cuts to Medicaid eligibility that Congress just passed and, in particular, what they may mean for current Medicaid recipients.