Medicaid, Idaho House
Legislative proposals to undo voter-approved Medicaid expansion could leave 90,000 Idahoans without medical insurance.
A legislative town hall in Idaho hosted by the Kootenai County Republican Central Committee (KCRCC) erupted into chaos on Saturday when a woman was forcibly removed after voicing concerns about the potential repeal of Medicaid expansion and other legislative issues,
House Bill 138, which could repeal Medicaid expansion in Idaho, has advanced to the House floor following an 8-7 committee vote. The bill proposes 11 condition
A Republican town hall in north Idaho has gone viral after a woman who voiced concerns over the repeal of Medicaid expansion was forcibly removed by three men.
Some states like Idaho are considering legislation to end or shrink their expanded Medicaid programs under a supportive Trump administration.
An Idaho woman was forcibly removed from a town hall meeting and later hospitalized after she protested against cuts to Medicaid.
The woman was pushed to the ground and dragged out the town hall by unmarked private security guards after interjecting during the event.
Republicans are split on cuts to the federal and state health insurance program that provides coverage for more than 72 million Americans
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