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Transgender · United StatesMore than two dozen House Democrats are looking to protect and expand availability to gender-affirming care for transgender youths and adults as the Trump administration takes steps to sharply curb access.
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House Dems look to expand access to gender-affirming care amid Trump crackdown
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Whistleblower · United StatesJahi Chikwendiu // The Washington Post via Getty Images As Medicaid funding receives scrutiny, here’s how it provides care for 72 million Republicans who control Congress are reportedly weighing cuts to Medicaid, the popular federal-state insurance program that provides health and long-term care to millions of Americans. Lawmakers have indicated the cuts would help pay for President Donald Trump’s tax policy, which is expected to include permane…See the Story
As Medicaid funding receives scrutiny, here's how it provides care for 72 million
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Department of Government EfficiencyArkansas’ economy would lose thousands of jobs and hundreds of thousands of dollars in tax revenue and federal funds if cuts to Medicaid and nutrition programs win congressional approval and the president’s signature, according to a Commonwealth Fund report released Tuesday. The state’s gross domestic product would also shrink by almost $1 billion, the report from the health-care oriented foundation predicts. The U.S. House of Representatives ap…See the Story
Report: Proposed Medicaid, SNAP cuts would cost Arkansas thousands of jobs, $1B in GDP
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United States · United StatesAs the ACA Turns 15, Republicans Are Still Trying to Sabotage the Law and Hike Premium Costs for More Than 20 Million Americans Republicans in Congress are going to raise health care costs by taking away critical tax credits from working families. At a time when too many people struggle to pay their bills, working people cannot afford to pay higher premiums for their health insurance. Unless Republicans in Congress act now, costs will skyrocket…See the Story