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Political battle erupts over Medicaid work requirements as Republicans frame them as preserving the safety net while Democrats argue they harm vulnerable populations.
Wade Erickson doesn’t want to seem like an alarmist. But Erickson, CEO of Horizon Healthin South Dakota, has serious concerns ...
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Immigration expert: ICE’s Medicaid move is about ‘stripping U.S. citizenship’ for deportationThe Trump administration is granting ICE access to personal data of nearly 79 million Medicaid enrollees to ensure ...
Three Democratic-led states that led the way in offering free health care to low-income people who are in the U.S. without ...
Thousands of low-income Clark County residents, especially homeless people, could lose health care coverage in 2027 due to Medicaid eligibility changes.
Democrats are sure they’ve found a winning formula in instigating voter anger over Republican “cuts” to Medicaid.
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President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act could impact maternal healthcare, which is already fragile in South Carolina.
Sen. Tim Scott talked about two pieces of recent legislation that have passed Congress: the One Big Beautiful Bill and the Genius Act.
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Louisville Public Media on MSNRural hospitals issue warning in wake of federal cutsHospitals across the Midwest are bracing for cuts to services and staff in the wake of funding changes created in President Donald Trump's budget bill.
Medicaid began as a welfare program, but 60 years later it covers one in five Americans. WSJ explains how it got so big, and how the “Big Beautiful Bill” will change it.
Governor Kathy Hochul warned that millions of New Yorkers could lose health insurance under the president's One Big Beautiful ...
In my view, the “big, beautiful bill” represents a missed opportunity to leverage fiscal policy to address the American ...
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