Republicans diverge over budget cut proposals on Medicaid
- House Republicans are diverging over budget cut proposals in 2025 that affect Medicaid coverage for millions in the U.S.
- They face pressure to meet President Donald Trump's agenda while reconciling promises to protect social programs with demands for $1.5 trillion in spending cuts.
- The proposed budget would cut Medicaid enrollment by about 10 million people, increase the uninsured, and raise military, fossil fuel, and border security spending.
- Democrats called the Republican plan "reckless" and accused it of benefiting billionaire donors, while Republicans express concern over bankrupting the country and stress compassion.
- The budget negotiation faces delays and a Republican rift, making the goal to pass the bill by Memorial Day appear increasingly unlikely.
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3 ‘Prebuttals’ for MAGA’s Coming Health Care Cuts
Letters spelling out “Protect Medicaid” at the U.S. Capitol amid a budget showdown on May 7, 2025. (Photo by Leigh Vogel/Getty Images for Caring Across Generations)SOMETIMES POLICY DEBATES are complicated.This isn’t one of those times.I’m talking about the debate over the future of Medicaid, which is shaping up to be one of the most important issues Congress will address this year.Republicans want to slash funding for the program, although so fa…
GOP Medicaid Cuts Push States to Rethink Healthcare Spending - American Faith
As House Republicans work to meet the $5.8 trillion budget framework laid out by President Donald Trump, attention has turned to Medicaid, the costly federal healthcare program that now consumes nearly $900 billion annually. With the Energy and Commerce Committee required to find $880 billion in spending cuts over the next decade, the Congressional Budget Office estimates that $581 billion will need to come from Medicaid alone. This has led some…
Proposed Medicaid cuts in Alaska: A protest, a Senate resolution and where things currently stand
Juneau Empire Juneau Empire - The Voice of Alaska's Capital Since 1912 Some Republicans in D.C. balk at full $880B reduction; work requirements, other trims still in play. Proposed Medicaid cuts in Alaska: A protest, a Senate resolution and where things currently stand Mark Sabbatini
Republicans eye cuts to Medicaid
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - House Republicans are considering having states take on more of the burden to fund Medicaid, to cut federal spending, according to House Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole (R-Okla.). The program accounts for about $600 billion in yearly federal spending. In 2024, the federal deficit was $1.8 trillion. "There needs to be a much more equitable sharing of the cost burden," Cole said. "The states don't like that, but…
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