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The Senate Finance Committee is revising the proposed Medicaid cuts in the GOP’s “big beautiful bill” — a move sure to spur vehement opposition from hospitals.
Senate Republicans have unveiled a sweeping plan to overhaul the Medicaid program, with changes policy analysts warn could lead to even greater coverage losses and pain for hospital systems than the aggressive proposal passed by the House of Representatives last month.
Americans across the political spectrum like Medicaid and think it should get more funding, not less, according to a new poll from health research organization KFF.
Cruz Hernandez graduated from Bullard High School last week and, hours after obtaining his high school diploma, boarded a plane to Washington, D.C. with his mother and younger brother to advocate against Medicaid cuts.
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Congressional Republicans are in lockstep on new Medicaid work requirements not only because they help generate savings for Donald Trump's spending package but also because some of them say there is a moral imperative behind the proposed rules.
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A new poll shows most U.S. adults don’t think the government is overspending on the programs Republicans in Congress have focused on cutting, like Medicaid and food stamps.