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Political battle erupts over Medicaid work requirements as Republicans frame them as preserving the safety net while Democrats argue they harm vulnerable populations.
Thousands of low-income Clark County residents, especially homeless people, could lose health care coverage in 2027 due to Medicaid eligibility changes.
Democrats are sure they’ve found a winning formula in instigating voter anger over Republican “cuts” to Medicaid.
Opinion: The “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) passed by Congress and signed by President Trump is a game changer that will benefit middle-income, working-class Montanans.
President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act could impact maternal healthcare, which is already fragile in South Carolina.
With the closing of a local soup kitchen and more restrictive eligibility requirements for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits from President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful ...
Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill cuts taxes, boosts border security, and reforms Medicaid—now the GOP must win the messaging ...
During a Senate Finance Committee hearing on June 12, 2025, Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) lambasted Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent over Trump's "one big beautiful bill" kicking millions of ...
Governor Kathy Hochul warned that millions of New Yorkers could lose health insurance under the president's One Big Beautiful ...
Letter: Where we should be investing in our future, our Congress is more interested in keeping their comfortable jobs and ...
In my view, the “big, beautiful bill” represents a missed opportunity to leverage fiscal policy to address the American ...