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60 years after Medicaid was signed into law, Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” is chiseling it back
On a July day in 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed legislation into law that launched Medicaid, creating a health care ...
U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana touted the benefits of the "One Big Beautiful Bill" on the first tour of his ...
A New Mexico environmental lawyer breaks down Trump's push to deregulate oil and gas and the impact it will have on the state ...
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On Medicaid’s 60th anniversary, the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill' threatens access to care
As we mark the 60th anniversary of Medicaid’s founding on July 30, we should be celebrating one of the most transformative ...
A Republican-aligned group is targeting competitive House districts with ads thanking GOP lawmakers and criticizing Democrats ...
EXCLUSIVE — Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz is implementing some of the largest changes to ...
Valley Medicaid recipients, providers face ‘worst case scenario’ with One Big Beautiful Bill passage
The San Joaquin Valley is expected to acutely feel the cuts. The region has the highest usage of the federal health insurance ...
The Big Beautiful Bill increased employer-provided child care tax credits from 25% to up to 50% for eligible small businesses ...
A new funding program for rural communities created by the "One Big Beautiful Bill" will allocate $50 billion across all ...
Earlier this year, President Trump tasked Congress with developing a bill that enacts his domestic policy agenda and ...
The Truman Library marked 60 years since President Lyndon Johnson signed the Medicare-Medicaid Act in Independence.
The Citizens Research Council predicts ‘severe’ budget challenges from lost taxes and an increased state spending on Medicaid ...
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