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The House-passed reconciliation bill includes provisions that could penalize states for providing health coverage to certain immigrant populations, potentially leading to significant cuts in coverage for vulnerable groups.
The House budget bill could lead to 15 million people losing health insurance and cause significant economic damage to local communities, according to recent estimates.
Recent actions by three House committees could lead to significant cuts in Medicaid, SNAP, and health insurance coverage for low-income families and individuals.
Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives have passed a sweeping reconciliation bill that would cut vital health programs, potentially stripping health coverage from millions of people.
The House passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act by a narrow margin, despite concerns from hospitals about its impact on Medicaid and Health Insurance Marketplaces.
The congressman has expressed strong opposition to potential cuts to Medicaid in the upcoming tax-and-spending bill, calling them ‘morally wrong and politically suicidal.’
Mark Sanders, the former CEO of Superior HealthPlan, was fired after admitting to hiring private investigators to surveil customers and lawmakers, prompting an investigation by the Texas Attorney General.
Rep. Gabe Evans of Colorado is leading a bipartisan initiative to protect federal health programs by preventing identity theft among medical providers in Medicare and Medicaid.
Brendan Williams argues against the implementation of Managed Long-Term Services and Supports (MLTSS) in New Hampshire, citing concerns over the potential for increased costs and reduced care quality.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into Superior HealthPlan following allegations that the company spied on state lawmakers and private citizens.