House GOP Proposes Cuts to Medicaid, ACA, and Major Anti-Hunger Program: Politico
- Republicans plan to use funding cuts and regulatory changes to reduce Medicaid, a nearly $900-billion-a-year program serving about 79 million low-income or disabled Americans.
- The proposals include rolling back the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion, which added about 20 million low-income adults over the last 11 years.
- More than 25 million people lost coverage after the unwinding began, though it has not notably increased the number of uninsured, according to Census data.
- Critics argue that proposed work requirements for Medicaid enrollees would add red tape without impacting employment, according to advocates and health experts.
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