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Congressional Budget Office projects 7.8 million Americans could lose health care coverage by 2034 under proposed Medicaid cuts targeting minority communities.
As the Senate eyes a vote next week on its reconciliation bill, the next few days are crucial for reaching out to your ...
Leaders from some of the nation’s largest Catholic health systems — CommonSpirit Health, SSM Health, Avera Health, Christus Health and Covenant Health — are uniting in opposition to Senate Republicans ...
Missouri's House Speaker declined to sign a letter calling for passage of the "Big Beautiful Bill," citing its potential ...
The Senate’s deep cuts to Medicaid in the tax and spending megabill are setting off alarm bells among some Republicans, complicating leadership’s effort to get the legislation passed by July ...
One Louisiana hospital leader says it could "jeopardize rural access, medical education, and essential services such as ...
Proposed plans to eliminate Medicaid could place already financially struggling rural hospitals at risk of closure.
Those who depend on government assistance programs like SNAP and Medicaid are keeping a close eye on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Reductions in spending and tightened eligibility requirements on social safety net programs like Medicaid and food assistance ...
"Let's invest in the communities we want, not just cut taxes for wealthy and then cut spending," said Gbenga Ajilore, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
The highly anticipated text from the Senate is out — and it's already causing concern from GOP stakeholders in both chambers.
Jeremy Nordquist, president of the Nebraska Hospital Association, called the proposed Medicaid cuts "an alarming attack on ...