Oregon Will Lose Billions Due to Trump Tax Bill, State Analysis Finds
OREGON, AUG 12 – Oregon will lose $15 billion in federal funds affecting Medicaid, food aid, and infrastructure, with Medicaid cuts alone reaching nearly $11.7 billion, state officials said.
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Oregon faces $15 billion loss in federal funding for health and food programs
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Oregon is slated to lose $15 billion in federal funding for health insurance, food benefits and other programs according to a new analysis. The Department of Administrative Services released a preliminary report Aug. 11 detailing the impact of H.R. 1 on state agency programs. Oregon's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and Medicaid will be the hardest hit. In a statement, Governor Tina Kotek said, "The Trump Admini…


Oregon to install ‘executive’ SNAP error watchdogs after new federal aid restrictions
SNAP recipients are able to use their Electronic Benefits Transfer cards for food at the pictured market. A new report from Oregon officials indicates that they are working to establish a team of analysts who will help lower the state's rate of administrative error for food aid benefits. (Lance Cheung/USDA).Oregon’s Department of Human Services is reining in how often the state miscalculates the amount of food stamps enrollees should receive, ai…
Oregon estimates $15 billion Oregon impact from Trump budget cuts; Governor Kotek decries 'needless, callous hardship'
SALEM. Ore. (KTVZ) -- Governor Tina Kotek announced Monday that the budget reconciliation bill backed by the Trump Administration and passed by Republicans in Congress is projected to cut $15 billion in federal funding from Oregon for health insurance coverage, food benefits and other programs over the next six years. The announcement is the result
Oregon will lose billions due to Trump tax bill, state analysis finds
Oregon officials expect that President Donald Trump’s budget reconciliation bill will blow a $1 billion hole in the current state budget and will likely have a bigger impact in future budget cycles.
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