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A new Senate plan would tie Medicaid to 80-hour work requirements. Up to 5 million Americans could lose coverage, CBO warns.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNMedicaid users fear losing coverage as work mandates roll outMillions on Medicaid fear losing coverage as Congress weighs new work requirements—sparking concern over real-life ...
The bill lists exceptions that would allow people 65 and over, those with disabilities, pregnant women and parents with young ...
Opinion House Republicans’ reconciliation bill seeks to pay for $5 trillion of tax cuts by slashing health care spending, ...
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Econostrum on MSNMedicaid Enrollees Worry About Losing Health Coverage Under New Work RequirementsA new bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives has sparked concern among millions of Medicaid recipients. If passed ...
House Republicans’ reconciliation bill seeks to pay for $5 trillion of tax cuts by slashing health-care spending, potentially leaving millions of Americans uninsured. The job of averting this ...
Wisconsin GOP lawmakers have tethered themselves to the 'Big Beautiful Bill,' a nickname whose absurdity only serves to distract from its contents ...
As the Senate debates imposing work requirements and potential cuts to Medicaid, rural America stands at the front lines of ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s administration plans to save money by cutting poor patients’ access to expensive weight-loss drugs like ...
It is based on estimates by the Congressional Budget Office, or CBO, of the potential effect of a budget reconciliation bill passed by the House of Representatives and now pending in the Senate, as ...
Minnesota state Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark were killed in a shooting at their home on Saturday ...
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