Medicaid, GOP and House Republicans
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The bill has been criticized for instituting the benefits immediately, while delaying work requirements and verification until after Trump leaves office.
House Republicans recently unveiled $880 billion in Medicaid cuts, which include work requirements for the health insurance safety net. The big picture: Republicans say they're rooting out waste and aiming to avoid subsidizing adults who "choose" not to work.
Up to 5.2 million Americans at risk of losing coverage under proposed rules• Republicans aim to enforce 80-hour monthly work or training for Medicaid r
Democrats slammed the so-called "big beautiful bill" to unlock President Donald Trump’s agenda, which includes new work requirements for Medicaid and SNAP.
House Republicans’ proposal to impose work requirements on Medicaid would force millions of Americans to meet new eligibility conditions or
The House Republican reconciliation legislation currently under consideration in the Energy & Commerce Committee would take away health coverage and leave at least 8.6 million people uninsured as it cuts at least $715 billion in health care spending,
A budget reconciliation bill unveiled by House Republicans late Sunday night includes a section regarding cuts to Medicaid that will be accomplished in part by instituting work requirements and conducting more eligibility checks.
Republicans are proposing Medicaid reforms to rein in government spending, but Democrats are presenting a unified front against plans that