Ohio Nonprofits Brace for Impact as 'Big Beautiful Bill' Eliminates Key Source of Funding
UNITED STATES, JUL 17 – The law cuts Medicaid funding by over $1 trillion and is predicted to cause 17 million people nationwide to lose health insurance, with added work requirements and reduced subsidies.
- On July 4, 2025, President Donald Trump enacted the One Big Beautiful Bill, significantly reshaping social, environmental, and fiscal policies.
- With the chamber evenly split, three GOP senators defected, leading to Vice President Vance's tie-breaking vote.
- Projections by the Kaiser Family Foundation show 17 million people will lose health insurance, while Medicaid funding faces deep cuts, according to Kaiser Family Foundation.
- In Albany, Hochul warned `the human toll of this is beyond unconscionable` and warned `Three million people in the state of New York will have their food benefits jeopardized`.
- Many of those cuts phase in after the midterm elections, reflecting a delay by congressional Republicans to limit public scrutiny.
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How will Access Health CT be affected by federal policy changes?
Connecticut’s Democratic elected officials have been crisscrossing the state to warn about the impacts of Medicaid cuts in President Donald J. Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill.” The measure, along with other federal policy changes, will also impact people who purchase plans through state-based exchanges established by the Affordable Care Act. These plans are often referred to as “qualified health plans,” “marketplace plans” or “ACA plans.” Roughl…
More than 95,000 residents of Washington DC are at risk of losing their health coverage through Medicaid in the next decade due to deep federal cuts.This reality creates huge challenges for low-income families who rely on this program to access essential medical services.What's happening with Medicaid in D.C.?These cuts come from the 2025 approval of the so-called "One Big Beautiful Bill" by the Donald Trump administration, a bill that will redu…
Prices are rising on Affordable Care Act marketplace policies. About 290k Louisianans have them
WASHINGTON – Long before the recently enacted changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will be felt by the 1.86 million Louisianans on Medicaid, the new law likely will start pushing many Affordable Care Act beneficiaries off their private…
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