House Republicans Propose $880B Medicaid Cuts to Fund Tax Breaks
House Republicans propose $880 billion in Medicaid cuts as part of major healthcare legislation aiming to fund $4.5 trillion in tax breaks, stirring significant health policy debate.
House Republicans propose $880 billion in Medicaid cuts as part of major healthcare legislation aiming to fund $4.5 trillion in tax breaks, stirring significant health policy debate.
The House Energy & Commerce Committee proposes federal Medicaid work requirements that could reduce coverage for millions and cut health care spending by over $900 billion.
House Republicans propose major Medicaid reforms and extend 2017 tax cuts in a comprehensive budget bill affecting healthcare coverage and tax policy.
House Republicans propose a $4.9 trillion tax package focused on expanding tax breaks financed by Medicaid and SNAP program cuts, impacting healthcare and nutrition assistance sectors.
Provider taxes help states leverage federal Medicaid funds to expand coverage and support provider payments, but face potential cuts in Congress amid Medicaid budget debates.
President Trump signs an executive order setting a 30-day deadline for drugmakers to lower prescription drug prices in the U.S. or face new federal limits tied to international prices.
President Trump announces an executive order aiming to reduce U.S. prescription drug prices by 30-80% through a 'Most Favored Nation' pricing policy affecting healthcare and insurance markets.
House Republicans face internal divisions over Medicaid reform proposals tied to $1.5 trillion federal spending cuts in their budget reconciliation effort, with debate over coverage impacts and fiscal strategies.
Democrats call on GOP leaders to stop Medicaid cuts and focus on Medicare Advantage upcoding to reduce $50 billion in federal overpayments and protect healthcare coverage.
The Bridge to Medicaid Act proposes temporary premium subsidies to close the Medicaid coverage gap for over 100,000 Alabamians in non-expansion states, enhancing access to affordable healthcare starting in 2026.