Senate version of Trump agenda cuts more from Medicaid
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The proposal would salvage some clean-energy tax credits and phase out others more slowly, making up some of the cost by imposing deeper cuts to Medicaid than the House-passed bill would.
Congressional Republicans are in lockstep on new Medicaid work requirements not only because they help generate savings for Donald Trump's spending package but also because some of them say there is a moral imperative behind the proposed rules.
Health care proposals in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act could lead to more than 16,000 preventable deaths, a new analysis finds.
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A new poll shows most U.S. adults don’t think the government is overspending on the programs Republicans in Congress have focused on cutting, like Medicaid and food stamps.
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Medicaid expansion was a recognition that low-income Americans of all ages need, and deserve, health insurance, and that such a step is essential to a properly functioning health care system. Forcing states to knock down the very health equity foundation they have built would truly be a “shift in kind.
President Donald Trump has overseen a renewed crackdown on illegal immigration since returning to the White House.
The job of averting this self-inflicted disaster now falls to the U.S. Senate. The legislation seeks to cut $793 billion from Medicaid, the health program for the poor. Half of this sum would come from requiring beneficiaries under 65 to work, look for ...