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President Trump's "One Big, Beautiful Bill" faces opposition from within his party as lawmakers debate work requirements for Medicaid and food stamps, tax cuts, and spending reductions.
Congressional lawmakers have been working around the clock on what the president is calling “One Big Beautiful Bill”: a budget plan to fund his agenda.
Northwest Arkansas Health Summit returns ...
The amount of health care cuts and the number of people losing coverage and becoming uninsured are expected to grow as House ...
The House Rules Committee recently proposed a modification to the Republican reconciliation legislation to cut federal ...
The GOP caucus is still divided on how deeply to cut public programs in order to achieve trillions in tax cuts.
Support grows among Americans for work requirements in Medicaid, but concerns arise as past implementations led to significant coverage losses.
A new study by Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health found nearly half of America's states are on the brink of ...
Trump is throwing participating states from California to Arkansas into disarray, arguing that social services should not be paid for by government health insurance.
Advocates of Medicaid work requirements overlook a plain truth: A healthy population is essential to a productive national ...
None of Arkansas' federal lawmakers serve on the U.S. House of Representatives committee with jurisdiction over Medicaid, but ...
President Donald Trump will visit Capitol Hill Tuesday, demanding House Republicans move past disagreements and pass his legislative agenda.