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An empty hospital in Williamston, North Carolina, offers an evocative illustration of why Republican Sen. Thom Tillis would ...
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein (D) is urging the state’s congressional delegation to vote against the massive Senate-passed ...
North Carolina's Community Alternatives Program for Children could be on the chopping block if Congress passes President ...
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They say the proposals will shift hundreds of millions of dollars annually, adding new costs to the state that could be in ...
Improvements in the budget reconciliation bill, the North Carolina senator ultimately decided, were not satisfactory to “pass ...
The budget reconciliation bill currently being debated in the U.S. Senate may have a profound impact on North Carolina's ...
President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" could eliminate Medicaid coverage for more than half a million North Carolinians. Sen.
All Republican senators except Sens. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Thom Tillis (R-NC) voted for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act to progress in the chamber.
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Axios on MSNWith federal cuts looming, hundreds of thousands in North Carolina at risk of losing Medicaid coverageDespite U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis' best efforts, hundreds of thousands of North Carolina's poorest will lose health care coverage ...
Providers have gamed the system. My guess is North Carolina is one of the states that gamed it the most. In the $9 to $1 match, for provider fees, provider taxes, again, that’s not healthcare.
In North Carolina, it would erase all the Medicaid expansion and raise the price of private insurance on healthcare.gov, making it unaffordable for another 250,000 people.
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