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States, already facing cuts to services by Trump administration, now trying to figure out how to fit Medicaid and SNAP cuts into their budgets.
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PublicSource on MSNWhat is Medicaid, and how does Trump’s bill change it?Allegheny County residents use the health coverage, which is subject to funding cuts under a new federal law. The post What is Medicaid, and how does Trump’s bill change it? appeared first on PublicSource.
Removing ineligible people from Medicaid rolls isn't a 'cut.' In fact, the program's spending is still projected to grow.
Hawley wants credit for being pro-worker, but he voted for the Big Beautiful Bill. Plus, his new legislation to reverse Medicaid cuts won’t progress. | Opinion
A 'big, beautiful bill' which is set to be a cornerstone of Donald Trump's administration has been passed in the United States but it has also been slammed as 'ugly' for the cuts to public spending
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The Trump administration is cutting $1 trillion from Medicaid, but don't worry. Republicans have a plan: Grandma is going to have to work the fields.
NEW YORK, July 14 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's spending bill is set to raise administrative costs and make managing costs more difficult for insurers like UnitedHealthcare and CVS Health's Aetna that operate Medicaid health plans, experts say.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNCNN’s Scott Jennings Tells Dem Point-Blank She Spewed Tons Of ‘Lies’ About Trump’s AgendaCNN senior political commentator Scott Jennings called out contributor Maria Cardona point-blank on Thursday as she made several false accusations against President Donald Trump’s administration. In response to a CNN/SSRS poll finding that Democrats’ favorability rating is at 28%,
♦. The House this week passed President Donald Trump's tax bill for a closer look at what it might mean for Americans, my colleague Dana Taylor, spoke with USA TODAY, Senior Congress Reporter ...
The U.S. health department is giving Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials access to the personal data of 79 million Medicaid enrollees to help them track down immigrants who may not be living legally in the country,