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Kentuckians will be hurt by Medicaid cuts regardless of whether you are one of the nearly 1 in 3 in the state covered by the insurance program.
The Kentucky Democrat said around 200,000 people in his state are at risk of losing their health care under the bill.
Who will be representing the Fifth Congressional District? What if it’s a 91-year-old man in the minority party? He won’t be ...
A new study from KFF indicates that Kentucky's rural population is likely to be hit harder than any other state's as a result ...
In an appearance on "Meet the Press," Beshear said he will keep an open mind on a 2028 presidential run as he tends to his ...
Treatment providers across Kentucky are trying to adapt following cuts from managed care organizations. These are big ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear says Democrats can win back disaffected voters by focusing on their everyday concerns to counter ...
The Kentucky Hospital Association says federal cuts to Medicaid could cause rural hospitals to cut some services to stay ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat in his second term as governor, held a meet and greet with South Carolina state lawmakers and others in Columbia.
"The work requirements are a rouse," Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said Sunday morning on Meet the Press about changes to Medicaid in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, saying 200,000 Kentuckians enrolled ...
States scramble to shield hospitals after President Trump signs biggest health care spending cuts in U.S. history.
The passage of Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" brings significant changes to SNAP at a time when food insecurity is already ...