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When President Donald Trump signed his tax bill into law, he acknowledged it included deep spending cuts but suggested people “won’t even notice it.” ...
With less than a month before school starts, it's unclear if students who were previously eligible for free meals will still be able to receive that food.
Removing ineligible people from Medicaid rolls isn't a 'cut.' In fact, the program's spending is still projected to grow.
Carrie Cochran-McClain, chief policy officer with the National Rural Health Association, said rural hospitals already ...
A Lancaster County nurse has filed paperwork to challenge Republican Rep. Lloyd Smucker in Pennsylvania's 11th District.
Proposed cuts to Medicaid could undo advances in treatment for opioid use disorders, risking more overdoses, deaths and stress on the U.S. health system ...
Four days after President Donald Trump signed his “big, beautiful bill” into law, one of the Republicans who voted for it, ...
The bill will stress a major funding stream schools rely on, leading to ripple effects that make it harder for schools to offer free meals.
Stony Brook Hospital, a large safety-net in Suffolk County is facing a $55 million annual hit from new Medicaid cuts, plus ...
We are increasing Medicaid expenditures by $200 billion,” Rep. Rob Bresnahan (R-Pa.) falsely said of Trump’s tax law, which ...
Republicans made concessions for Alaska to get Sen. Lisa Murkowski to cast the deciding vote approving the GOP's sweeping tax and spending bill. Do her constituents think she got a good deal?
As Congress slashes Medicaid spending, one mother is among the 18.5 million Americans who could be required to prove that ...
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