House Republicans are focusing on moving Donald Trump's legislative agenda forward, looking to cut social services to pay for tax cuts for the wealthy.
Republicans in Washington are working on plans to shrink Medicaid, the nearly $900-billion-a-year government health insurance program that covers 1 in 5 Americans.
Republicans are considering several changes to roll back the Affordable Care Act and drastically cut federal funding.
House Republicans eyeing $5 trillion in cuts to fund Donald Trump’s top priorities putting Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act and climate measures on the chopping block. Michael Steele has one question: what is the plan?
A list of options a conservative leader has circulated includes key elements of the failed attempt to repeal Obamacare, according to Politico.
If the Supreme Court sides with South Carolina, it would mean patients and providers can’t file lawsuits to enforce the Medicaid Act and we could expect many other conservative-led states to move to exclude Planned Parenthood from their Medicaid programs,
Cuts to Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act and the country’s largest anti-hunger program would spark massive opposition from Democrats and would also face some GOP resistance. House Speaker Mike ...
U.S, House Republicans, with the backing of incoming president Donald Trump, are pushing to cut trillions of dollars from the federal budget, including from Medicaid and food assistance.
Gov. Brian Kemp to propose limited Medicaid expansion that could make tens of thousands of poor Georgians eligible for health coverage.
No one knows for sure what cuts President-elect Donald Trump has in store for Medicaid after he is sworn in to his second term Monday. But Maryland officials are pretty sure it's not going to be good for the state's bottom line.
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders hopes to bring back work requirements for some people on its Medicaid program.
Also on the chopping block are President Joe Biden’s climate policies, which are estimated to yield as much as $468 billion. That includes Trump’s repeated promise to repeal Biden’s “EV mandate,” as well as discontinuing “Green New Deal” provisions from the bipartisan infrastructure law and green energy grants from the IRA.