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A key House committee is being tasked with finding $880 billion of those cuts, most of which would likely come from Medicaid.
Gov. Kathy Hochul could be left holding a political smoking gun if the state is hit hard by looming federal cuts to Medicaid.
Medicaid paying for the treatment of a patient’s substance use disorder makes financial sense, an emergency room-based ...
Up to now, Republicans have looked to the Medicaid healthcare program for lower-income Americans and green tax credits for ...
Have states pay 25% of the cost for their expanded populations.
Luanna H. Meyer, a special education researcher and professor emerita who grew up in Oshkosh, shares her view on possible ...
House Republicans are under the gun to get specific on how they will offset President Trump’s domestic policy agenda, and ...
The majority of voters in a new poll, including those who voted for President Trump, say it is important for the government ...
The GOP is unlikely to reach its lofty goal in spending cuts without paring back Medicaid, the safety net that helps more ...
A pharmacist faces charges over accusations that he continued to fill prescriptions despite a suspended license.
Los Angeles pediatrician and urgent care specialist Dr. Ilan Shapiro worries for his chronically ill patients as he watches ...
Providers say they could have to pare back services, and the Lamont administration is modeling what cuts would mean for CT's ...