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House budget proposal cuts SNAP, Medicaid in major rollback

  • Last month, the House of Representatives approved HR 119, a narrowly contested bill aimed at Medicaid reforms, with a close vote of 215-214.
  • Rising Medicaid costs worsened by COVID-19 and aims to reduce federal spending by $880 billion over ten years led to the bill's creation.
  • The bill requires able-bodied adults in Medicaid expansion to work or participate in community engagement for 80 hours monthly, risking coverage loss due to administrative burdens.
  • The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office projects 7.8 million people will lose Medicaid coverage by 2034 because of these provisions, with experts warning that many rural hospitals face closure.
  • The bill faces an uncertain Senate review, likely provoking political backlash and pressuring state governments to address reduced federal Medicaid funding.
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CBS 42 broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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