Republican lawmakers in Congress are eyeing potential cuts to Medicaid as a way to pay for tax cuts and other priorities of President Donald Trump.
Some House Republicans contended with backlash in their home districts last week after progressive groups urged activists to protest Elon Musk and DOGE.
N.Y., shares her thoughts on possible cuts to Medicaid by the Department of Government Efficiency on ‘Fox News Live.’
Medicaid has been a hot topic in recent weeks, after GOP budget appeared to propose cuts to spending on programs like Medicaid.
House Republicans drew outcry from MA Democrats after advancing broad budget framework telling committee that oversees Medicaid to find $880B in cuts.
Arkansas and Georgia both imposed job requirements for Medicaid recipients. Advocates said the programs added red tape and administrative costs.
Jonathan Riviera had to get his foot, and part of his leg, amputated in January. Riviera lives in Florida—one of ten states which has declined federally backed Medicaid expansions through the Affordable Care Act, meant to patch state-level coverage gaps and allow more low-income people to qualify for care.
If Republicans cut Medicaid, it will push millions into the ranks of the uninsured, drive up healthcare costs and worsen access for everyone. There's a better option.
Although President Donald Trump promised to “love and cherish” Medicaid, Republicans have announced budget proposals that could dramatically curtail the program
Shawn Cannizzaro of Claremont said Medicaid health insurance coverage became the life preserver he needed to recover from drug and alcohol addiction and become the owner of four sober-living houses. Carrie Duran of Wolfeboro said Medicaid has provided critical care for her disabled daughter,