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After House Republicans passed a Medicaid policy requiring recipients to have proof of employment, Scott said the move would save billions.
Some $500 billion in cuts to Medicare could be avoided if Congress instructs the White House budget office to disregard the reconciliation package’s debt impact.
Democrats representing Arizona in Congress are pointing to a new report as proof that people would lose health insurance under a reconciliation budget package from Republicans. "Now Republicans are pushing a plan that confirms their worst fears— stripping health care away from the people who need it most like kids,
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office issued a report Tuesday finding that the GOP’s budget bill would automatically trigger over $500 billion in automatic cuts to Medicare, exposing ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNBig Beautiful Bill Will 'Explode The Deficit,' And Make The Rich Richer: Congressional Budget Office Estimates 4% IncomeThe Congressional Budget Office warned Tuesday that Donald Trump’s proposed One Big Beautiful Bill Act would increase the federal deficit by $3.8 trillion through extended tax cuts. It would also slash Medicaid and SNAP funding by $965 billion.
At long last, the “one big, beautiful bill” has passed through the House of Representatives, sending an all-encompassing reconciliation package to the Senate. | The latest version of the bill would see work requirements imposed sooner and changes to state-directed payments,
As proposed cuts to Medicaid move forward through a federal budget reconciliation bill, the Oklahoma Health Care Authority outlined potential impacts to the state during its Wednesday board meeting, including work requirements and a moratorium on new or increased provider taxes.
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'This Is A Major Revelation': Mary Gay Scanlon Sounds The Alarm Over GOP Budget Bill Cutting Medicare During 1 AM HearingDuring a House Rules Committee hearing scheduled by Republicans to be held at 1 AM in the dead of night, Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon reveals breaking news that Medicare will also be cut alongside Medicaid.