Trump, Republicans and Medicaid
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Trump, Medicaid and GOP
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The president and his aides believe his political instinct to not allow deeper cuts to the program is sharper than those of his House colleagues.
The Trump administration announced it will not finalize a rule proposed by the Biden administration that would have allowed an estimated 7.4 million people covered by Medicare and Medicaid to access GLP-1s for weight loss.
President Trump met with congressional Republicans on Capitol Hill and said that their tax cut bill's Medicaid changes are focused on cutting fraud, waste and abuse.
House Republicans are advancing a Trump-backed bill to cut nearly $1 trillion from Medicaid and food stamps. As per a report, the plan could affect over 100 million Americans, with states, hospitals,
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNRepublicans want to cut almost $1 trillion from Medicaid and SNAP; Here's what that could mean for millionsT he Republican proposal to cut nearly $1 trillion from Medicaid and SNAP has sparked widespread concern. This initiative, part of the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' associated with
The Congressional Budget Office has said the bill, if enacted, would cause more than 8 million people to lose their coverage.
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Scripps News on MSN8 million Americans at risk of losing Medicaid coverage under Trump's tax billSupport grows among Americans for work requirements in Medicaid, but concerns arise as past implementations led to significant coverage losses.
Black Americans critically rely on Medicaid and SNAP. Trump-GOP budget bill cuts nearly $1 trillion.
The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" extends Trump's 2017 tax cuts and make spending cuts to Medicaid and SNAP totaling nearly $1 trillion.
Families of infants and toddlers from around the country are in Washington, D.C. this week to tell lawmakers to protect Medicaid.