For Representative David Valadao of California and other Republicans whose constituents depend on Medicaid, a vote for their party’s budget could be politically fatal. President Trump’s agenda hangs in the balance.
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The California representative publicly pushed Speaker Mike Johnson not to slash the benefit in a letter signed by seven other House Republicans.
At the same time, the budget plan released Wednesday directs a variety of House committees to cut spending by at least $1.5 trillion while stating that the goal is to reduce spending by $2 trillion over 10 years.
House Republicans, looking for ways to limit federal spending, are considering cuts to Medicaid, known as Medi-Cal here in California. Some are warning about the possible impact of cuts.
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Redding Record Searchlight on MSNNo Medicaid cuts for Redding, Shasta County right now. But health care execs are worriedHealth care officials across Shasta County are sounding the alarm as the federal government considers possible Medicaid spending cuts.
David Valadao and other potentially vulnerable Republicans face a vote this week on a plan that could mean big cuts in Medicaid, a vote with the potential to be a big deal in 2026 congressional races.
Although President Donald Trump promised to “love and cherish” Medicaid, Republicans have announced budget proposals that could dramatically curtail the program
GOP lawmakers expected to vote soon on slashing the insurance program for low-income people represent tens of millions reliant on it.
Hundreds of Victor Valley residents rallied against proposed Medicaid cuts at Rep. Jay Obernolte's Hesperia office, advocating for disability rights.
Dozens of Kern Residents stood in front of Congressman David Valadao's Bakersfield office to vote against proposed cuts to the Medicaid healthcare program.
"These cuts are not just about health care — they affect the entire economic structure of our community," U.S. Rep. Doris Matsui said.
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