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In the name of “protecting vulnerable Americans” the Trump Administration will rip away Medicaid coverage from babies and toddlers CMS announces Medicaid demos that 8 states are implementing to cover babies and young children continuously w/o gaps will no longer be allowed pic.twitter.com/aXF0mKXL9S
New Hampshire, expects 46,000 New Hampshire residents will lose healthcare from Medicaid cuts in "Big Beautiful Bill."
An estimated 1.3 million people in New York are at risk of losing their Medicaid coverage in the next decade due to Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill."
Nearly three million Americans are either enrolled in Medicaid in multiple states or are simultaneously enrolled in both Medicaid and a subsidized Obamacare exchange insurance plan, according to a new analysis from the Health and Human Services Department.
Political battle erupts over Medicaid work requirements as Republicans frame them as preserving the safety net while Democrats argue they harm vulnerable populations.
Rather than push people off Medicaid, President Donald Trump’s so-called “big, beautiful bill“ — now law — will “move more people into the workforce,” argued Mehmet Oz, administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
Sen. Tim Kaine and Richmond NAACP discussed impacts of Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," which extends tax cuts but reduces safety net programs, potentially affecting 322,000 Virginians' health insurance.
Planned Parenthood is suing the Trump administration over Medicaid funding cuts, arguing it could harm over one million patients and threaten 200 centers in 24 states.