Medicaid, Trump
Digest more
While Democrats and independents are far more likely to have concerns, the Republican concerns illustrate the perils as the Senate weighs Medicaid cuts.
47m
Explícame on MSN10.9 million people will lose access to Medicaid due to Trump's megabillThe sweeping legislation championed by President Donald Trump is set to reshape the landscape of social safety nets, with a projected 10.9 million people losing Medicaid coverage over the next decade.
Senators and healthcare providers warn that Medicaid cuts in Trump's budget bill will harm all Washingtonians, whether they use Medicaid or not.
Fifty-two Alabama organizations urged Ivey to oppose cuts to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act, warning of harm to families and healthcare access.
Congress continues to discuss possible cuts to Medicaid and many in Hawaii are concerned about the potential impacts. Some officials warn pregnant women and children could
Over a year from the 2026 midterms, it's too soon to say if Medicaid changes will prove politically popular or hurt Republicans in Congress.
Several New York elected officials say they stand behind the group, including the state's two Democratic U.S. senators.
Arkansas hospitals face significant challenges. Analysis from the most recent Medicare Cost Reports data shows that over 40% of Arkansas hospitals and more than 70% of rural hospitals