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The Republican speaker’s decision underscored the resistance in his party to politically painful reductions to the program, and drew a backlash from the hard right, which is demanding deep cuts.
FMAPs vary by state, ranging from 50 percent to more than 75 percent, with poorer states receiving more funding. Under the Affordable Care Act, states that have opted in to the Medicaid expansion ...
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House Republicans appear to be backing off some, but not all, of the steep reductions to the Medicaid program as part of ...
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Axios on MSNHard truths slam Mike Johnson on "one big, beautiful bill"House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is choosing his words very carefully, as he attempts to bridge the vast differences in his ...
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Raw Story on MSN'I haven’t': MAGA Republican breaks with Speaker Mike Johnson on ruling out Medicaid cutsA MAGA Republican shot back at House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) after he announced that GOP leadership in his chamber had ...
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MyStateline.com on MSNRepublicans eye cuts to MedicaidPresident Donald Trump says House Republicans need to cut spending in his "big, beautiful bill" and all eyes are on Medicaid.
President Donald Trump is skeptical of congressional Republicans’ emerging plans to make deep cuts to Medicaid, the ...
Democratic lawmakers are asking GOP leadership to reject Medicaid cuts in favor of going after Medicare Advantage “upcoding” ...
Republicans are scrambling to find creative ways to fulfill budget cuts they voted on without gutting Medicaid.
House Speaker Mike Johnson said Tuesday that major cuts to the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid expansion were off the table.
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