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Levin held a press conference on Tuesday to speak out against cuts to Medicaid and other health care programs.
As we mark the 60th anniversary of Medicaid’s founding on July 30, we should be celebrating one of the most transformative ...
As changes to Medicaid funding and enrollment requirements come into effect over the next few years, the Minnesota Department ...
Historic program cuts enacted by congressional Republicans and the Trump administration threaten the health and financial ...
We need to expand programs like Medicare and Medicaid, U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell writes. But Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill ...
Tens of millions of Americans rely on the programs, and they have protected the country's most vulnerable populations for over six decades now.
Trump's legislation will require more Medicaid patients to work. In two states that tried it, many lost coverage.
States are unlikely to fully neutralize the Medicaid cuts — but they have tools to scuttle the Trump administration's efforts ...
As Democrats and health care leaders brace for Medicaid cuts in Congressional Republicans’ budget law to hit families, U.S.
When someone loses Medicaid coverage, the formal support disappears, but the labor doesn’t. It shifts to family members who provide it free, adding to an unpaid care economy already valued at $600 ...
A new state analysis found that up to 140,000 Minnesotans could lose health care coverage due to federal Medicaid spending cuts.
Exactly how many lose benefits depends on how state government responds to federal changes, county officials said.