Trump Signs Medicaid and SNAP Cuts Affecting 12 Million Nationwide as Louisiana Faces Impact
LOUISIANA, JUL 12 – The bill cuts nearly $1 trillion from Medicaid and reduces SNAP benefits, potentially impacting 12 million people nationwide, with Louisiana among the hardest hit states.
- Louisiana is set to lose significantly from the recent healthcare bill signed by President Donald Trump, which cuts Medicaid spending by nearly $1 trillion over the next decade.
- About 35% of Louisianans under 65 relied on Medicaid in 2023, making these cuts impactful for many families.
- Some Louisiana residents, while supportive of Trump, express concerns about how the cuts will affect them personally, with opinions highlighting the potential negative impact.
- Polling indicates that many Trump voters will be adversely affected by the law, particularly in struggling rural areas.
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