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If Medicaid cuts go through, and doctors’ offices are forced to close or states pull back on funding services, what happens to families like mine?
The researchers identified six potential Medicaid cuts that would each reduce expenditures by at least $100 billion over 10 ...
Whenever lawmakers start carving up benefit programs, women raising children alone are always the first to feel the pain.
The crucial ingredient for the Affordable Care Act's growing popularity doesn't exist in the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act." ...
Ending Medicaid expansion in Ohio would cost 770,000 people — most of whom are working — their health coverage.
In a statement, the association said the tax-and-spending package passed by the House and currently in the hands of the Senate, "protects the Kentucky Medicaid program, which means that our patients ...
The proposed legislation seeks to make sweeping changes to federal spending and extend tax cuts passed in 2017. But what ...
But Republicans are the party with the immediate and consequential messaging bust. Polls show that Trump and congressional ...
U.S. Representative Brittany Pettersen hosted a town hall meeting Tuesday at Harrison K-8 School to give updates on what’s ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy toured an Air Traffic Control Tower at San Diego International Airport Thursday, to see the condition of the facilities. He said funding from President Donald ...
Not only does the one big, beautiful bill cut taxes for everyone, but it would also prevent a recession that would hit working-class Americans the hardest.
Community members who depend on government assistance programs like Medicaid and SNAP are keeping a close eye on the “One Big Beautiful Bill.” That’s ...