Republicans diverge over budget cut proposals on Medicaid
- House Republicans are divided on budget cut proposals affecting millions on Medicaid, according to a report from the Congressional Budget Office .
- The CBO estimates that about 10 million Medicaid recipients might lose their coverage due to these proposals.
- The proposed cuts may increase the number of uninsured individuals, despite a previous promise from the president to protect Medicaid.
- Democrats labeled the Republican budget as 'reckless' and a strategy to favor billionaire donors.
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Illinois Newsroom - Medicaid provides health coverage to millions of low-income people and those with disabilities. But the Trump administration wants to cut $1.5 trillion dollars in federal spending, which policy experts say won’t be possible without steep cuts to Medicaid. The post Republicans have Medicaid in their crosshairs and Illinois residents who depend on it are worried appeared first on IPM Newsroom.
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