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“The money lined up.” Trump’s remaking of the Republican Party aside, the rhetoric around the Medicaid debate was familiar to anyone who’s paid attention to politics over the last several decades.
Two weeks after the Missouri Republican voted for the megabill with sweeping Medicaid cuts, the GOP senator unveiled a bill to undo what he did.
Every decade since the 1970s, Congress has tried and failed to reform Medicaid, the health entitlement for the poor. Republican lawmakers’ latest effort — as part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — ...
Sen. Josh Hawley introduced a bill to repeal some of the Medicaid cuts in Trump’s sweeping tax law, after Hawley voted to pass it earlier this month.
The GOP’s budget will strip 17 million people of their health insurance and push the healthcare system to a breaking point. How are medical professionals preparing?
Perhaps the biggest problem with Democrats' Medicaid narrative is that Americans overwhelmingly support the legislation's primary reform: moderate work requirements for healthy adults without ...
Republican Sen. Josh Hawley seems to think the GOP's far-right Medicaid cuts are a mistake, but he's agreed to vote for them anyway.
Senate Republicans have yet to finalize their version of President Donald Trump’s sweeping domestic policy proposal, but GOP lawmakers up for reelection in 2026 are bracing for the political ...
In 2017, when President Trump tried to repeal Obamacare and roll back Medicaid coverage, Republican governors rallied against it. Now, as Trump tries again to scale back Medicaid, they've gone quiet.
Colorado is expected to lose up to $2.5 billion annually in federal Medicaid funding under the Republican Party's massive tax and spending cuts bill. The measure passed the U.S. Senate Tuesday ...
Frustration within the Republican Party was coming from two camps: fiscal hawks and lawmakers representing districts that heavily rely on Medicaid. GOP holdouts bristle at Trump pressure over ...
Colorado is expected to lose up to $2.5 billion dollars annually in federal Medicaid funding under the Republican Party's massive tax and spending cuts bill.