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Trump's megabill cuts around $600 billion in Medicaid. About 11 million people could lose their coverage over 10 years, ...
With 48% of states already on the brink of a caregiving emergency, experts warn that Medicaid changes could "blow a hole in ...
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House Republicans aim to strengthen Medicaid and help vulnerable Americans by removing ineligible beneficiaries, as part of ...
Democratic congressional candidate and state Sen. Sarah Trone Garriott held a roundtable with health care providers June 4 to ...
One of the two bills passed by the Senate Health Committee on Thursday would also implement steps biological fathers can take ...
The program’s funding mechanism lends itself to bloat and inefficiency. The Senate can set this right.
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer claims the federal budget plan currently moving through Congress will cost Michiganders $900 million in ...
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Unable to defend their health-care cuts on the merits, congressional Republicans have pivoted to magical thinking.
Schwalm − president and CEO of the Tennessee Caregiver Coalition − noted that more than 1 million people in Tennessee care ...
Winning over the chamber’s “Medicaid moderates” looks to be an increasingly big hurdle for Senate Majority Leader John Thune.
Iowa state Rep. J.D. Scholten (D) joins Rising to discuss why he decided to challenge Sen. Joni Ernst in 2026.
N.Y, said President Donald Trump's budget bill spells disaster for senior citizens and Republicans who support it.
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