Sen. Ryan Mishler’s bill would mean about 200,000 people could lose health coverage and would be relegated to a waitlist.
A majority of Americans don’t want to see Congress reduce spending on Medicaid and believe the health care program for lower ...
High-profile Republican priorities are advancing after the Iowa Legislature's first "funnel" deadline on Friday, while others failed to survive.
The truth is, we all — rich and poor alike — need government, for our humanity and our prosperity, Burgess writes.
Reps. Mike Thompson and Jared Huffman made a joint appearance Friday in Santa Rosa to issue dire warnings about the impact of ...
Medicaid has swelled from a small program that provided medical care to poor Americans to the largest source of public insurance. It covers 72 million Americans, about one-fifth of the population.
More than 60 percent of all voters — and 47 percent of Democrats — supported a work requirement for Medicaid, the country’s ...
The House Republican drive to significantly reduce federal spending on medical care has placed the party on a collision ...
Some in the GOP, including the president, oppose slashing Medicaid. But with cuts to Social Security and Medicare already ...
The elimination of credits that must be reauthorized by Congress would raise premiums by an average of $2,122.
Perhaps no state has more to lose than California in the federal budget proposal House Republicans passed this week. California has taken just about every route and opportunity to expand the Medicaid ...
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