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To finance tax cuts, a GOP bill would reduce Medicaid payments to hospitals by $321 billion, hitting both blue and red states ...
Americans who depend on food stamps to help them buy groceries could see their benefits slashed if Congress passes President ...
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The Medical Assistance Program Oversight Council (MAPOC) heard details of a future of increased costs for the state and decreased health care services for residents without major changes to the ...
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The bill has passed the House and is now in the Senate, with hundreds of billions in proposed cuts to government benefits.
President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" has sparked significant concern among some lawmakers, particularly over the subject of Medicaid.
The One Big Beautiful Bill significantly cuts Medicaid. Cutting Medicaid puts infants, toddlers, and young children at risk by reducing and possibly eliminating early intervention and child care.
The Minnesota DHS says proposed federal cuts to Medicaid funding in the reconciliation bill passed by the house could cost Minnesota roughly 500 million every year.