Proposed federal Medicaid cuts could devastate Washington state, hitting rural communities the hardest. More than 1.8 million ...
Some in the GOP, including the president, oppose slashing Medicaid. But with cuts to Social Security and Medicare already ...
The Congressional Budget Office said there's no way for Republicans to meet their budget goals without making cuts to ...
Republicans such as Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, are ...
Notorious Medicare thief and Republican Senator Rick Scott is the only one who wants to admit that his GOP colleagues are ...
More than 1.8 million Washingtonians are enrolled in Medicaid. Such a cut would hit the state hard, and hurt Republican areas ...
The local impact of a Republican-led proposal to potentially cut Medicaid remains unclear, as some of Clark County’s largest health care providers are still unsure of the long-term consequences.
The leader of the Washington state House of Representatives said the quiet part out loud this week: lawmakers should brace for a special session if Congress slashes funding for Medicaid, the health ...
The House Republican drive to significantly reduce federal spending on medical care has placed the party on a collision ...
Medicaid spending is expected to rise from $618 billion this year to $1.02 trillion in 2035. This astronomical increase is due to bad government in Washington and greedy decisions in blue-state ...
But Trump has said the GOP shouldn’t cut benefits for Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid. Those are the three largest social safety net programs, which together accounted for roughly $3.2 ...
All of Congress – well, all of Congress besides those who decided to bail – gathered in the House chamber this week for the ...