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Congress’s “big beautiful bill” includes cutting $716 billion from Medicaid over 10 years, primarily by pushing 8 million ...
Millions of Americans could lose Medicaid coverage because of cutbacks, but experts warn of the legislation's complexity.
If low-income Americans are going to get their health care coverage through the government’s Medicaid program, accepting aid from the taxpayers, those recipients ...
The 'One Big Beautiful Bill' adds $35 copays and stricter checks to Medicaid, risking coverage loss for millions and raising ...
But other research shows that red tape like that doesn't just catch ineligible people, it also ends up causing a bunch of ...
The Trump administration's 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' proposes cutting 1.4 million undocumented immigrants from Medicaid to ...
House Republicans approved a budget bill that would require many people who receive Medicaid to work or volunteer 80 hours a ...
Sometimes studies produce conflicting results ... skittish members of Congress in districts with large numbers of Medicaid recipients, the work requirements won’t go into effect until 2029 ...
Instead, they create increased paperwork and reporting burdens for all Medicaid recipients. Requiring proof of monthly work hours will cause some people to lose coverage simply because they ...
A local family oral health advocate urges support for Florida's SMILES Act, which would expand dental services under the ...
In March, an Idaho bill was signed into law that would force Medicaid expansion recipients to work, study or care for family ...