Medicaid, Trump and House Republicans
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House Republicans are considering establishing work requirements for able-bodied Medicaid recipients starting at age 18 and through age 64, New York Representative Nicole Malliotakis said Tuesday.
House Republicans released a highly anticipated plan late Sunday to slash roughly $900 billion in spending over the next decade, including by imposing work requirements on Medicaid, to help pay for President Trump’s “big,
Legislation introduced by House Republicans late Sunday would slash Medicaid spending significantly by imposing new restrictions on Medicaid beneficiaries like work requirements and more frequent eligibility checks,
The GAO is probing Georgia’s Medicaid work program as Trump seeks to expand it. Advocates say it adds cost and cuts coverage.
House Republicans revealed the sweeping tax provisions for President Donald Trump's big bill Monday, tallying at least $4.9 trillion in costs so far, partly paid for with reductions to Medicaid and other programs used by millions of Americans.