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Lower-income people will be the hardest hit. Over the next 10 years, 3.4 million Californians could lose coverage.
State officials gave an update this week on expected impacts from Trump's omnibus bill and said New York will not pay for ...
Donald Trump signed his budget bill into law on July 4. JB Pritzker says this will strip more than 300,000 Illinoisans of ...
By expanding consumer-directed health care services, North Carolina can empower individuals to make choices that best suit ...
More than 350,000 eligible New Jersey residents will lose health care coverage because of Medicaid cuts included in Donald ...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, key to workplace mental health efforts, faces budget and staffing ...
"All these questions come into play when considering if Congress is to accept the president’s budget as it is, what the next ...
The party is seeking a pathway back to power in Washington but is grappling for a message that will resonate with the working ...
U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden claims to have engineered the Wisconsin budget deal that mitigated the Medicaid cuts he voted for ...
The bill will stress a major funding stream schools rely on, leading to ripple effects that make it harder for schools to ...
Bay Area communities are beginning to see how President Trump's recently passed "Big Beautiful Bill" will impact health care ...
President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" amounts to the largest cut to Medicaid and rollback in health care coverage in ...