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New rules would restrict access to the low-income health insurance program, punish states covering undocumented children, and shift costs to states.
Black Americans critically rely on Medicaid and SNAP. Trump-GOP budget bill cuts nearly $1 trillion.
The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" extends Trump's 2017 tax cuts and make spending cuts to Medicaid and SNAP totaling nearly $1 trillion.
The latest draft of the House tax cut bill calls for starting Medicaid work requirements next year, up from 2029, according to Rep. Chip Roy
President Donald Trump's bill faces backlash over Medicaid cuts, with Democrats highlighting risks to healthcare. Republicans defend reforms as midterm elections approach.
Lawmakers are sparring over how deeply and quickly to trim the program for low-income Americans, slowing the passage of Trump’s tax-and-spending agenda.
In areas where care access is often already strained, people who are pregnant or giving birth rely on Medicaid coverage at even higher rates.
Democrats bashed Republicans for trying to sneak through Trump's tax bill that would help the rich and hurt the poor in the middle of the night.
A GOP proposal unveiled this week would require many enrollees to prove they are working, volunteering, or studying, and to shoulder more of the costs of their care.
In today’s edition … MAGA and progressives come together on drug prices … Republicans hit another roadblock in their colossal budget bill.
Republicans aim to unite behind Trump's spending bill despite internal disagreements over key provisions like Medicaid changes.