Trump, Medicaid and bill
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The budget bill President Donald Trump signed into law last week includes more than $1 trillion in spending reductions on Medicaid over the next decade, and nearly $200 billion in cuts to funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program during that same time, according to estimates from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
U.S. Rep. Darin LaHood is voicing full-throated support for the massive Republican tax and spending bill, despite past opposition to Medicaid cuts and concern over the mounting federal budget deficit.
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KELO Sioux Falls on MSNPotential impacts of Medicaid, SNAP cuts in SDWhile Senator John Thune praises President Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill,” others throughout South Dakota have raised concerns about it. KELOLAND’s Don Jorgensen sat down with Thune about the bill, but we also talked with two organizations about the possible impact the bill could have on people who rely on Medicaid
Gov. Josh Shapiro outlined the effects of the 'Big Beautiful Bill' bill signed into law that cuts Medicaid, SNAP - and resulting hospital closures.
A group of protestors made their way from the First Christian Church to Pioneer Cemetery in Bowling Green, making their voices heard against the One Big Beautiful Bill, namely the cuts to SNAP and Medicaid benefits.
Nevada Sens. Jacky Rosen and Catherine Cortez Masto voted against President Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill', which adds nearly $4 trillion to national debt.
Capito said it will take a few years. The state will work with CMS on the Medicaid changes, including work requirements for some, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture on the changes for SNAP.
SNAP is projected to be cut by $186 billion in the next 10 years while Medicaid is expected to be cut by $1 trillion.
Community group leaders say they will be left to “pick up the pieces” as President Donald Trump’s bill, which he signed into law Friday, rolls out cuts to Medicaid and the SNAP food assistance program.
What do you think of President Donald Trump’s so-called “big, beautiful bill, which he signed into law on July 4 after narrow passage in the U.S. House and Senate.