The House Republicans’ budget plan “doesn’t even mention Medicaid,” House Speaker Mike Johnson said. The truth isn’t nearly that simple. By Steve Benen There’s no shortage of controversies surrounding ...
In theory, the budget, which kicks off the process of passing an extension of tax cuts enacted in 2017 and up to $2 trillion ...
About $21 million people get coverage through Medicaid's expansion program and could be affected by these budget cuts.
The House budget bill that passed does not include specific policies, and targeted spending cuts are too big to achieve ...
Pressman goes on to describe the cost paid by those who seek to challenge this system. He spotlighted the case of a ...
But major cuts to federal for Medicaid are a likely outcome of the $1.5-$2 trillion in spending cuts over the next 10 years that the Republican-backed budget resolution calls for.
Federal funding is a big part of Arizona's Medicaid program, which serves more than 2 million. They will be seriously ...
Now that Republicans have taken steps to advance President Donald Trump's tax cut goal, they must find ways to reduce spending elsewhere. The New York Times explores where potential cuts might be made ...
After an initial period of stunned confusion, protesters are packing meetings, states are suing, and Democrats are preparing ...
President Donald Trump’s tax cuts, border, defense, and energy promises are one step closer to enactment after the U.S. House ...
We're following the Trump Administration's first 100 days in office in The D.C. Daily. FOX 26's Lina de Florias reports on ...