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Finance · United StatesWashington, D.C. – Yesterday, Republicans on the Senate Committee on Finance released the full text of their version of Trump’s tax scam. Senate Republicans have upped the ante and made the largest cuts to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act...See the Story
Protect Our Care: Senate Finance Republicans unveil bill text, doubling down on devastating health care cuts to fund billionaire tax breaks
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Senate · United StatesThat Big Bad Budget Bill has been called a “Reverse Robin Hood,” taking from the poor, the poorest poor, to give to the rich, the richest rich. Among other programs, that bill will reduce Medicaid, Medicare and food assistance. That bill pairs tax cuts for the richest Americans with cuts to health and essential services for Americans. Besides increasing the federal deficit on top of Trump’s tariff taxes, the bill raises serious economic concerns…See the Story
New Budget Bill Is a “Reverse Robin Hood” Scheme
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Senate · United StatesThis week, as Senate Republicans continued to finalize their budget reconciliation bill, new KFF analysis underscores the harms it could cause older adults and people with disabilities. KFF finds the bills would likely increase the financial burden associated with paying for Medicare Part B. In 2024, one in ten (12% or 7.4 million) Medicare beneficiaries spent more than 10% of their annual income on Part B premiums. This means they lived on $21,…See the Story
Senate Reconciliation Bill Would Increase Financial Hardships for Medicare Enrollees
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House Reconciliation Bill’s Health Care and SNAP Cuts Put Older Adults at Risk
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CBO says Trump's tax bill will add $2.4T to deficit, leave 11 million uninsured over a decade
44% Left coverage: 87 sources
Beyond Solvency: Broadening the Conversation to Medicare Sustainability
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Proposed Cuts Could End a Vital Medicare Support Network
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House Republican Reconciliation Bill Targets People with Medicare
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Work requirements could transform Medicaid and food aid under US budget bill
55% Center coverage: 175 sources
House Republicans narrowly pass Trump’s big bill of tax breaks and program cuts after all-night session
50% Center coverage: 461 sources