Medicaid, GOP and House committees
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Republican lawmakers are calling for work requirements, stricter eligibility verification and some co-pays.
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek strongly opposes proposed Congressional cuts to Medicaid, concerned about the impact on one in three Oregonians who depend on the program.
Each billboard contained the same formulaic message, accusing the GOP lawmaker of voting “to cut Medicaid in order ... fears of sparking a public “controversy” if the billboards were not ...
Up to 5.2 million Americans at risk of losing coverage under proposed rules• Republicans aim to enforce 80-hour monthly work or training for Medicaid r
which holds jurisdiction over Medicaid, is expected to start marking up the GOP’s massive budget “reconciliation” plan. For all the controversy around both President Donald Trump’s ...
Millions of people could be thrown off Medicaid if some of the top options being considered in Congress become law, according to estimates released Wednesday by the non-partisan
TALLAHASSEE, Florida — Hope Florida was supposed to be the keystone of Ron and Casey DeSantis’ efforts to cement the governor’s conservative legacy and strengthen their future prospects. Instead, the community-based welfare initiative has become a flash point for a fiery intraparty battle that threatens to derail their political plans.
Republicans should reform Medicaid in their “one big, beautiful bill” that includes extending Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts. Trump’s trade policies are going to make that difficult task even harder.