Donald Trump said he would "love and cherish" Medicaid. He's endorsed a House GOP proposal that would likely gut the program.
Over the course of roughly half a day, the Republican president both vowed to oppose cuts to Medicaid and endorsed a plan to make deep cuts to Medicaid.
The president belatedly weighed in on whether Republicans in Congress should enact his agenda as one or two bills.
Republicans are weighing billions of dollars in cuts to Medicaid, threatening health care coverage for some of the 80 million ...
Congressman Gabe Amo (RI-01) was in Newport on Tuesday, February 18, visiting the East Bay Dental Center in Newport and ...
Executive actions are one thing, but what Congress does next will determine the scope of the president’s slash-and-burn ...
So far, Pathways has cost state and federal taxpayers nearly $9,000 per enrollee, largely back-end costs to run the program. States that have expanded Medicaid spent about $6,500 per enrollee in that ...
Concerns are being raised on the right about the $880 billion in savings that the Trump administration wants the House to find.
By: Casey Smith and Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle INDIANAPOLIS — A House Republican priority measure to ...
Jake Zuckerman writes that Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposed state budget would require the state to back out of Medicaid expansion ...