At least 61,000 Ohioans could lose Medicaid benefits if President-elect Donald Trump's team approves Ohio's request to add a work requirement for the public health insurance, according to state projections.
Republicans in Washington are working on plans to shrink Medicaid, the nearly $900-billion-a-year government health insurance program that covers 1 in 5 Americans.
New Mexico legislative leaders are recommending a 5.7% general fund spending increase for the coming fiscal year.
Like most elected officials, Donald Trump recognizes that Social Security is vital to the financial well-being of our nation's retirees. But he's not oblivious to the fact that altering Social Security comes with potentially negative ramifications. While speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference in March 2013, Trump said:
More than 61,000 Ohioans are at risk of losing their Medicaid coverage if President-elect Donald Trump’s new administration grants Ohio’s request to bring back
No one knows for sure what cuts President-elect Donald Trump has in store for Medicaid after he is sworn in to his second term Monday. But Maryland officials are pretty sure it's not going to be good for the state's bottom line.
Donald Trump's return to the White House will likely mean more cuts and restrictions to the welfare state and support systems across the United States as the Republicans conservati
Education: Trump’s proposals for K-12 schools include having parents elect school principals, cutting federal funding to any school teaching “critical race theory,” ending t
Dan Tsai discusses how he ran Medicaid under Biden, and his fears for how Republicans might try to change the program.
Senators are holding a slew of hearings this week with more than a dozen of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks ahead of his inauguration on Monday. Trump's pick for Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent,
After years of warm relations with the Biden White House, a new, grim reality sets in for Illinois when Donald Trump is inaugurated at noon Eastern Standard Time Monday. There is no high-level player in this blue state who has any particular entrée to the Trump world,
Donald Trump's nominee for Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, says he will "get back to" Senator Ben Ray Luján when asked at his Senate confirmation hearing if he would suggest cuts to Medicaid. Vile. pic.twitter.com/EM6Nx5L0XD