Trump’s Policy Megabill Cuts More Than $1 Trillion From Medicaid: Here’s How
- The Senate's 21-hour vote-a-rama, amid over $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts, faces uncertainty over reaching 50 votes, with President Trump demanding passage before July 4.
- The reconciliation package driven by debt concerns and CBO projections of a $3.3 trillion increase prompts Trump’s push for July 4 passage, with major Medicaid and nutrition cuts.
- CBO projections show nearly 12 million Medicaid recipients could lose coverage by 2034 amid over $1 trillion in federal spending cuts.
- Following the Senate vote, thousands of Nebraskans risk losing Medicaid, with rural hospitals operating in the red and 14% at immediate threat of closure.
- Several states are enacting cautious budgets, with New Mexico establishing a $2 billion Medicaid trust fund, as Erica MacKellar warns of ongoing funding uncertainties.
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Rural hospitals, SNAP cuts, Medicaid: Democrats force tough votes on GOP megabill
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., walks back onto the Senate floor after speaking to reporters at the U.S. Capitol Building on June 30, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans were closing in Monday on passing their version of the “big beautiful” tax break and spending cut bill that President Donald Trump wants to make law by a self-imposed July Fourth deadline. But the chamber’s …
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