GOP Medicaid plan would make 7.6 million people uninsured
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Explícame on MSNRepublicans prepare to completely overhaul MedicaidThe Republican-led House has unveiled a sweeping 160-page legislative proposal aimed at overhauling Medicaid. This initiative seeks to tighten eligibility, introduce work requirements, and alter federal funding structures,
WASHINGTON – House Republicans defended a bill that would enact sweeping tax cuts, raise the debt ceiling, and add restrictions to benefit programs during a heated marathon day of committee hearings on Capitol Hill.
Three key panels are addressing some of the thorniest issues poised to make or break the Republicans' massive bill for Trump's agenda.
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WWLP on MSNMedicaid cuts begin advancing in WashingtonA key Congressional committee pressed ahead Tuesday on a bill that could slash hundreds of billions of dollars in federal spending, potentially leaving millions of Americans without health coverage and complicating state budgeting in Massachusetts and elsewhere.
Police arrested more than two dozen people after activists protesting cuts to Medicaid interrupted the House Energy and Commerce Committee as it began consideration of legislation to change the
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A proposal by Republicans in Congress to partially cover the cost of renewing President Donald Trump’s signature first-term tax cuts by slashing Medicaid will result in deadly consequences for
Democrats slammed the so-called "big beautiful bill" to unlock President Donald Trump’s agenda, which includes new work requirements for Medicaid and SNAP.
Republicans on Capitol Hill are betting the farm on President Trump’s domestic agenda. The massive legislative package features the tax cuts, energy production and immigration crackdown that
Lawmakers bickered, protesters shouted and senators came to take in the moment as a House committee weighed a critical portion of a bill to enact President Trump’s domestic agenda.
The Affordable Care Act expanded access to affordable, comprehensive health coverage for millions of people and has driven the uninsured rate to record lows. Yet, more than 1.5 million uninsured adults are stuck in the Medicaid “coverage gap,