Medicaid, Republicans and One Big Beautiful Bill
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With B-2s flying overhead during an Independence Day ceremony, President Donald Trump signed the Republicans’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law.
Democrats are salivating at the chance to punish Rep. David Valadao for voting to slash spending on Medicaid in Donald Trump’s megabill. Even Republicans in Washington are warning the cuts could cost the GOP seats in the midterms.
Republican Congressman Mark Amodei doesn't view Medicaid changes as cuts, but Nevada hospitals and health care providers say they do.
Governor Andy Beshear will appear on NBC's "Meet the Press" this Sunday to discuss issues important to Kentucky, including his opposition to a Republican-backed bill that would cut Medicaid benefits.
Republicans also argue they’re protecting the “most vulnerable” Medicaid recipients by removing undocumented immigrants and others they say shouldn’t have access to the program anyway.
For 37-year-old Kyle Garvey, a typical day includes writing film reviews and doing some tutoring. To do those things, the Columbus resident first needs to get out of bed. Having had cerebral palsy since birth,
The Democratic Party thinks it has an opportunity to win back seats in the 2026 election from House Republicans who voted for the "big beautiful bill."
H.R. 1 prohibits Medicaid payments for one year to nonprofit organizations that provide abortions and also received at least $800,000 in federal funding in 2023.