U.S. Reps Shontel Brown, Emilia Sykes, Greg Landsman, and Joyce Beatty argue that stringent Medicaid work requirements will lead to coverage loss and increased hardship for struggling Ohioans.
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Over 770,000 People in Ohio Could Lose Medicaid Under New Budget
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Ohio’s budget could boot 771,000 from Medicaid pending federal budget cuts
Not all House Republicans back Medicaid cuts in budget resolution
House Republicans vote this week on a budget resolution to advance border security funding and extend Trump's tax cuts. But not all are on board with cuts to Medicaid.
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Can Johnson get budget resolution passed? Some House members holding out over Medicaid
Johnson’s budget resolution is livin’ on a prayer
The Louisiana Republican is trying to hold his narrow majority together as they prepare to vote on a budget resolution laying the groundwork for a suite of Trump’s legislative priorities. At stake is Trump’s agenda,
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Johnson’s make-or-break budget week
Hundreds of thousands of Ohioans could lose health care coverage with a proposed repeal of Medicaid expansion in the state budget bill.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WOIO) - A provision in House Bill 96, or the budget for the next fiscal year, shows what would need to happen if the federal government pulls Medicaid funding to states like Ohio.
Estate Recovery seeks to obtain repayment for the cost of Medicaid benefits once a Medicaid eligible individual is deceased.
The Trump administration will likely allow states to impose Medicaid work requirements, but some states have found it to be complicated.
The nation's Medicaid Program, with its $880 billion budget, is an attractive target for Republican lawmakers in Washington who are looking for places to slash spending.
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