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This process, which began in 2023 and is expected to continue into 2025, is leaving many vulnerable populations without the health coverage they relied on for years. The implications are far-reaching,
Trump's “Beautiful Bill” is set to drive millions of Americans from Medicaid. The Golden State’s leaders are trying to lessen the damage.
This summer, congressional Republicans passed — and Trump signed — the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and it was controversial.
Alessandra Fabrello (left) cares for her son Ysadore Maklakoff. North Carolina Medicaid cuts that went into affect Oct. 1 mean Fabrello will have a pay cut as a family caregiver. Maklakoff qualifies for services he can't get because providers already didn ...
Democratic Tennessee congressional candidate Aftyn Behn promised on Monday to reinstate Medicaid spending for illegal immigrants if she is elected
Recent cuts by President Donald Trump’s administration could reduce the size of Illinois’ economy by nearly $10 billion each year, according to a new report released Monday by the Illinois Economic Policy Institute.
Trump’s budget proposal includes cutting the Women, Infants and Children program by about $291 million. The program serves low-income families with young children. During the current government shutdown, the administration said it will use tariff revenue ...
The city has calculated what President Donald Trump’s so-called Big Beautiful Bill will cost San Francisco. And it’s not pretty.
Only 6% of nursing homes met all of the Biden-mandated standards at the time of the rule’s finalization last year, and the AHCA estimated that the industry would have needed more than 102,000 additional full-time nursing staff to fill the gap.
Republicans who promised to protect health care access should lead the effort to protect Medicaid and extend health insurance subsidies in a mid-December congressional vote, guest columnist Jim Spencer writes.