Trump, Medicaid and tax cut
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About half of states have broadened Medicaid, the state-federal low-income health care program, to pay for social services such as housing and nutritional support.
The Congressional Budget Office has said the bill, if enacted, would cause more than 8 million people to lose their coverage.
Here is when Republicans hope to start a ‘work requirement’ for Medicaid as they push changes to the service - GOP leader Steve Scalise explained why it would take so long to implement this major chan
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSN8.6 million people could be affected by GOP Medicaid cutsIn a critical legislative week, the GOP's push for Trump's fiscal bill faces internal strife over spending cuts, risking Medicaid coverage for millions.
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Soy Aire on MSNSNAP and Medicaid would be among the most affected by Trump's billThe Trump administration's legislative proposal aims to extend tax cuts while reducing healthcare and food assistance spending.
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The Republicans are looking to pass a single reconciliation bill that would push through a number of President Donald Trump's major policie
The U.S. Congress should enact steeper work requirements for Medicaid and food aid in a tax cut and spending plan being advanced by Republicans, four senior Trump administration officials said in a New York Times opinion column.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly vowed he wouldn't allow Medicaid to be cut, but House Republicans' bill to fund his agenda aims to cut hundreds of billions of dollars from the program that provides health care for poor, elderly and disabled Americans.
House Republican leaders are still trying to resolve major internal battles over President Donald Trump’s massive domestic policy bill even as Speaker Mike Johnson is engaged in last-ditch negotiations to win over GOP members’ conflicting demands before an expected floor vote later this week.