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Removing ineligible people from Medicaid rolls isn't a 'cut.' In fact, the program's spending is still projected to grow.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNGOP governors mum as Congress prepares to slash Medicaid spending for their statesThe last time a Republican-controlled Congress and President Donald Trump moved to slash Medicaid spending, in 2017, a key ...
We are increasing Medicaid expenditures by $200 billion,” Rep. Rob Bresnahan (R-Pa.) falsely said of Trump’s tax law, which ...
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.” ...
Senate and House Republicans would each cut Medicaid spending significantly, and there are some differences between the two ...
Medicaid is set to become a key issue in the battle over control of Congress in next year’s midterm elections now that ...
The last time a Republican-controlled Congress and President Donald Trump moved to slash Medicaid spending, in 2017, a key political force stood in their way: GOP governors. Now, as Congress ...
Republicans tax bill will cut $1 trillion from Medicaid and Affordable Care Act insurance plans. Nearly 12 million people to ...
Four days after President Donald Trump signed his “big, beautiful bill” into law, one of the Republicans who voted for it, ...
As Republicans push to pass President Trump’s so-called “big, beautiful bill,” Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker has a stark ...
As the U.S. House of Representatives debates whether to give final passage to Congressional Republicans’ signature tax break ...
In 2017, when President Trump tried to repeal Obamacare and roll back Medicaid coverage, Republican governors rallied against it. Now, as Trump tries again to scale back Medicaid, they've gone quiet.
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