Trump, Medicaid and child tax credit
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Donald Trump, prescription drug prices and Executive Order
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House GOP plows ahead to advance key components of its bill to fund Trump’s agenda -- including taxes and Medicaid cuts -- even as they remain at odds within.
The order is based on a "most favored nation" pricing model, which is similar to a policy Trump pushed in his first administration.
Kennedy Jr. said in an April 29 statement touting the administration's accomplishments. On the administration's list of accomplishments: a new commission to end childhood chronic diseases,
House Republicans unveiled legislation late Sunday that would cut government spending on Medicaid for able-bodied Americans and illegal immigrants.
Three key panels are set to address some of the thorniest issues poised to make or break the Republicans' massive bill for Trump's agenda.
This is a hectic week, and it got off to an early start with President Trump on Sunday evening breaking the embargo on his announcement of plans to lower drug prices. Hours later, the details of Medicaid cuts were published.
The Missouri Republican's support is crucial but contingent on preserving Medicaid, and he wants to first see what House Republicans can muster through their thin majority.
President Trump has arrived in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for the start of a tour of the Middle East that will include visits to the United Arab Emirates and Qatar. The trip marks Trump’s first
In a bold move, President Trump has signed an executive order to slash drug prices in the U.S., aligning them with the lowest prices globally. This 'nation most favored' pricing strategy could revolutionize the pharmaceutical landscape,