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Medicaid Cuts: What's at Stake for Millions of Americans?
Thursday, January 30, 2025
Meanwhile, Republicans in Congress are mulling over permanent Medicaid cuts. Proposals include new work requirements, limits on federal funds, and stricter eligibility rules. House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican from Louisiana, admitted they're still debating the details.
Even if Medicaid isn't eliminated, changes could boot many off the program. A Democratic analysis predicts that curbing Medicaid expansion alone could leave nearly 22 million people without coverage. States like California, New York, and Louisiana would be hardest hit, with millions at risk of losing insurance.
Sam Cornale, executive director of the Democratic National Committee, accused Trump of prioritizing wealthy backers over working families. "Trump lied on the campaign trail, promising to lower costs. His first actions show he's focused on billionaires, not working families, " Cornale stated.
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