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Presented by The Coalition to Strengthen America’s Healthcare{beacon} Health Care Health Care The Big Story Budget bill faces Senate opposition over Medicaid Just like the
New rules would restrict access to the low-income health insurance program, punish states covering undocumented children, and shift costs to states.
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AlterNet on MSNMAGA senator’s 'remarkable' Medicaid defense reflects intense conflict within GOP: analysisAs President Donald Trump continues to push for a "big, beautiful bill" that will combine his legislative priorities, Republicans in Congress are fighting over the particulars — including Medicaid funding.
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
WASHINGTON (AP) — Cheers broke out early Wednesday as Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee signed off on the GOP tax breaks bill after a grueling round-the-clock session that pushed ...
The budget proposal would strip Medicaid from an estimated ... The move is sure to set off conflict in the House, even among the GOP. Several Republicans in the House have reportedly told Speaker ...
U.S. House Republicans are pushing a massive tax bill despite internal conflicts over spending and debt solutions. The bill's passage is threatened by disagreements on Medicaid cuts and tax credits. Urged to pass before Memorial Day,
They voted "present" rather than against the legislation, giving House Speaker Mike Johnson a rare win. But their lack of explicit support points to a bumpy road ahead before the party unites. The bill would extend tax cuts from President Donald Trump's first term, end taxes on tips and increase military and border spending.
However, Republicans largely avoided the deep cuts to Medicaid that were sought by some fiscal hawks in the House GOP Conference, a win for moderate Republicans who were more politically ...
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNIn 2026, Medicaid faces major changes due to Trump's new lawThe U.S. House of Representatives has passed a significant tax and spending bill, introducing stricter work requirements for Medicaid beneficiaries. This move, part of a broader legislative effort, aims to generate government savings but could leave millions uninsured.