Poll: Republican Senators who vote to cut Medicaid could face political peril
"Now is the time for these senators to practice what they preach. A vote for the current bill is a vote to take away their constituents' healthcare—full stop."
"Now is the time for these senators to practice what they preach. A vote for the current bill is a vote to take away their constituents' healthcare—full stop."
RFK, Jr. Pledged to protect health services for Native Americans from cuts. Tribes question if he meant it.
Annual cuts to Medicaid would average $70 billion — roughly the same amount the wealthy will save in tax cuts.
Mike Johnson said that people raising alarm about Medicaid cuts are “complaining.”
AOC destroys Republicans with a fact-check on their bill and the consequences of the cuts. Republicans are still desperately trying to convince their base that their so-called "Big, Beautiful Bill" isn't going to decimate Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security and SNAP benefits.
Joni Ernst faced constituents angry about cuts to the Medicaid program. One person saying people are going to die. Her response was shocking.
The bill includes billions in health program cuts: Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act, and the food stamp program.
President Donald Trump’s signature budget legislation would punish 14 states that offer health coverage to people in the U.S. without authorization.
The bill also included 11th-hour additions to ban Affordable Care Act health care plans from covering abortion and gender-affirming care for all Medicaid patients.
In their budget bill, Republicans attacked healthcare access for trans Americans by prohibiting Medicaid funding for all “gender-transition procedures.”
Health care has proved a vulnerable target for the firehose of cuts and policy changes President Trump ordered in the name of reducing waste and improving efficiency.
Trump has also proposed axing funding for low-income housing and food programs on top of Republican proposals for broader Medicaid cuts.
Reps. Andrew Clyde, Josh Brecheen, Ralph Norman, Chip Roy, and Lloyd Smucker broke from their GOP colleagues to block the Big Beautiful bill.
Republicans are desperately trying to explain away the cuts to Medicaid and Medicare. They think Americans don't actually look at their budget proposal.
Republicans in several states are pushing to implement Medicaid work requirements which will affect disabled enrollees.
It’s a lifeline to people in the district represented by House Speaker Mike Johnson. He wants big cuts to Medicaid anyway.
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