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We’re not here to cut the Medicaid lifeline for the neediest Americans,' the Republican congressman from Houston said during ...
but they appear to be winning the debate over Medicaid reform. House Republicans have written a bill that lands in the worst possible spot: Exposing GOP Members to Democratic political fire ...
The Trump administration has introduced legislation outlining plans for deep cuts to Medicaid, possibly impacting millions of ...
The House Energy and Commerce Committee will hold a markup hearing ... The House GOP released its plan late Sunday evening, after weeks of closed-door meetings, to reduce Medicaid spending and ...
wrote the following, echoing the types of stories that both Democratic and Republican legislators have shared to try to stop Congress and President Donald Trump from slashing Medicaid: If Congress ...
Republicans are pushing to pass a massive tax and spending bill — dubbed the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" — ahead of Memorial Day, but deep GOP divisions are threatening its fate. Yahoo Finance ...
Draft legislation filed Sunday night, projected to save the government more than $900 billion, would cost millions of people ...
The bill from the House Energy and Commerce Committee comes ahead of what’s expected to be a marathon committee hearing Tuesday ... have defeated Republican efforts to cut health care before ...
N.M., joins Morning Joe to discuss how the GOP's domestic policy bill could lead to 8.6 million people losing Medicaid coverage. The governor also discusses a new business incubator designed to boost ...
Republican lawmakers have released more details on their long-awaited reconciliation tax bill.
WASHINGTON – House Republicans plan to enact work requirements and more frequent eligibility checks for Medicaid, according to a proposal released late on May 11 by a key GOP-led committee.
Here’s what you need to know about the proposal: The plan caters more to the moderate wing of the Republican party by omitting two of the biggest and most politically controversial proposals discussed ...