GOP, Medicaid and Republicans
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The CBO said the GOP’s megabill would lead to $500 billion in cuts to Medicare. Two days later, 215 House Republicans voted for it anyway.
The massive tax policy bill the House passed Thursday would change many things in the economy. Among them, who pays for major programs like SNAP and Medicaid. In the GOP’s legislation, states would start picking up more of the tab.
House Republicans narrowly passed the multitrillion-dollar bill advancing Trump’s domestic agenda, and Senate Republicans are preparing for the battles ahead when they consider the measure next month.
New rules would restrict access to the low-income health insurance program, punish states covering undocumented children, and shift costs to states.
The House-approved budget bill includes proposals for significant spending cuts to Medicaid and new work requirements.
A House Republican bill would require Medicaid recipients to work, volunteer or be enrolled in school for at least 80 hours a month.
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The governor said 310,000 Pennsylvanians could lose Medicaid and another 140,000 SNAP benefits if President Donald Trump‘s so-called big, beautiful bill becomes law.
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New York Magazine on MSN3 Ways Senate Republicans Could Blow Up Trump’s Big Beautiful BillThere are as many factions among Republicans in the upper chamber as in the House. Both chambers have to agree on the final product. It won’t be easy.