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Federal SNAP Funding Delays and Obamacare Subsidy Uncertainty Impact Millions

Federal contingency funds support partial SNAP benefits amid state delays; Obamacare subsidy extension talks unfold amid government shutdown, impacting millions of enrollees.

2025 US Government Shutdown Nears Longest Duration amid Budget Impasse

The 2025 US government shutdown is approaching a record 35-day duration amid disputes over Obamacare subsidies and federal funding, impacting key insurance and social programs.

U.S. Health Insurance and Policy Updates: ACA Subsidies, Medicare Reforms, and Healthcare Innovations

Comprehensive update on U.S. health insurance market dynamics including ACA subsidy uncertainty, Medicare specialty payment reforms, SNAP funding challenges, healthcare industry consolidations, pharmaceutical litigation, and emerging clinical innovations affecting insurance professionals.

Virginia Direct Care Workers Face Financial Challenges Due to Benefits Cliffs

A new report details how modest wage increases can push Virginia's direct care workers into benefits cliffs, reducing their net income and threatening workforce stability amid Medicaid and SNAP changes.

Rhode Island Faces Medicaid, SNAP, and Education Cuts Amid Federal Tax Policy Changes

Federal legislation extending tax breaks for the wealthy leads to significant Medicaid, SNAP, and education funding cuts in Rhode Island, prompting calls for state-level tax reforms and strategic responses.

$1 Trillion Medicaid and ACA Cuts Threaten New York Health Coverage

Explore how $1 trillion in federal Medicaid and ACA funding cuts will impact New York's health coverage, rural hospitals, and SNAP nutrition support, with significant economic repercussions.

2025 Reconciliation Bill Cuts Medicaid, Alters ACA Enrollment, Impacting U.S. Healthcare Access

The 2025 reconciliation bill introduces substantial Medicaid funding cuts and changes to ACA enrollment, with significant implications for healthcare access and provider reimbursement across the U.S.

House Budget Bill Targets Medicaid Cuts Affecting Older Adults' Coverage

The US House budget reconciliation bill proposes Medicaid spending cuts and enrollment reductions, significantly impacting adults aged 50 and older with complex care needs. Changes include work requirements and eligibility redetermination, affecting dual-eligible and Medicaid-only populations.

Congressional Medicaid Cuts and Work Requirements Could Threaten Coverage in Missouri and Kansas

Congressional proposals to cut Medicaid funding and impose work requirements could lead to significant coverage losses in Missouri and Kansas, impacting rural healthcare and SNAP benefits.

House Passes Bill Proposing Key Medicaid and SNAP Changes

The House passed a bill introducing Medicaid work mandates, changes to expansion funding, restrictions on provider taxes, and new SNAP rules with state cost-sharing requirements, impacting state health budgets and program compliance.