Concerns rise over medical coverage losses from ‘big, beautiful bill’
- On May 15, 2025, President Trump highlighted his Republican reconciliation bill, dubbed the ‘‘one big, beautiful bill,’’ during a visit to Al-Udeid air base near Doha.
- The bill stems from Trump’s 2024 campaign pledge to improve working-class economics but relies on large tax cuts for the wealthy offset by cuts to healthcare and social safety programs.
- Analyses show the bill will reduce after-tax income for people earning under $51,000 by over $1,000 by 2026, while the top 0.1% gain hundreds of thousands, amid Medicaid work requirements and subsidy reductions.
- The Congressional Budget Office projects nearly 7.7 million people will lose Medicaid coverage by 2034 due to community engagement rules requiring 80 hours of work or related activities monthly.
- The bill’s healthcare cuts raise concerns about increased uninsured rates and hardship for low-income Americans, suggesting intensified challenges in Medicaid administration and state funding.
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U.S. House members cite Arkansas’ Medicaid work requirement in warning over GOP bill | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
WASHINGTON -- None of Arkansas' federal lawmakers serve on the U.S. House of Representatives committee with jurisdiction over Medicaid, but the Natural State has been a frequent topic in the committee's recent talks about possible changes to the program.
New GOP Bill Could Force Medicaid Recipients to Work or Lose Benefits — Starting Soon
If you or someone you love is on Medicaid, there’s a major change being talked about in Congress right now that you’ll definitely want to know about. It has to do with new work requirements — and it could mean millions of people losing their health coverage in the coming years. Let’s break it down in simple, real-world terms. So, What’s Actually Happening? A new Republican-led bill — yep, it’s really called the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” — is …
Hochul warns 1.5 million New Yorkers could lose health coverage under GOP’s proposed Medicaid cuts
Republican-led congressional efforts to cut Medicaid spending could leave nearly 1.5 million New Yorkers without health coverage, Gov. Kathy Hochul warned Monday.
NM reps say GOP bill will gut Medicaid and also reduce oil money that could help state save it • Source New Mexico
An oil well pumps during a snowstorm in the checkerboard region of northwest New Mexico. Proposed reductions in federal oil and gas royalty rates could further hurt New Mexicans covered by Medicaid, state and federal officials said. (Photo by Jerry Redfern / Capital & Main)The “big, beautiful” bill making its way through the United States House of Representatives this week not only would cut federal spending on healthcare on which 40% of New Me…

Proposed federal work reporting requirements could cut over 90k Missourians from Medicaid
Although 28% of Missouri Medicaid participants in the adult-expansion group could lose coverage because of work requirements, only 8% of participants in the adult-expansion group didn’t work in the last year and don’t qualify for an exemption (Brandon Bell/Getty Images).Over 90,000 Missourians could lose their Medicaid coverage under a proposal by Congressional Republicans to implement work requirements, according to a pair of recent studies of …
Here Comes the Republicans’ Big Beautiful RED TAPE and RED INK Budget! - WhoWhatWhy
According to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the Republican reconciliation bill (called “big, beautiful bill” by Donald Trump) would eliminate Medicaid coverage for 8.6 million Americans by 2034. The actual impact may be even higher, with more than 13 million current recipients potentially losing coverage. These cuts would save $715 billion, which would be directed toward tax breaks for wealthy Americans. Republicans, includin…
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