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While it’s still unclear how changes to Medicaid encoded in the One Big Beautiful Bill may impact Central Montanans who use ...
"The cuts will be absolutely devastating to our organization's ability to provide services to our community members," said ...
Congress and Republican President Donald Trump have made it clear they intend to consider far-reaching policies to limit the scope of Medicaid in the name of slashing government spending.
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Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" is now law. It will change Medicaid work requirements and limit federal funding for healthcare and hospitals.
Some Medicaid recipients must work, volunteer or go to school 80 hours a month to maintain benefits. We should take care of our most vulnerable citizens, but it’s also fair to ask for a little ...
Twenty-five transportation companies across the state are accused of stealing millions of dollars from the Medicaid program. According to the Office of the Attorney General, settlements have been r… ...
No state stands to lose more in Medicaid cuts being discussed in the “Big Beautiful Bill” than Montana, according to several new reports. That translates to nearly 40,000 people losing health ...
The Charlottesville-based Region Ten Community Services Board estimates it will lose around $3.2 million in Medicaid funding if Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill passes.
Just a couple months ago, the state legislature decided the moral choice was to maintain a robust Medicaid program for Montana. Now Senators Daines and Sheehy must answer the same moral question.
As a concerned Montanan, I am deeply troubled by the proposed cuts to Medicaid, which threaten the health and economic stability of our state.
Democratic Senators are vilifying House Republicans in Washington as a bill that includes $880 billion in cuts to Medicaid moves forward.
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