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Ky. Gov. Beshear, Democrats slam McConnell for saying people will ‘get over’ Medicaid cuts

  • On June 24 and 25, Senator Mitch McConnell told GOP colleagues to stop worrying about voter backlash over Medicaid cuts in Trump's budget reconciliation bill in Washington, D.C.
  • McConnell's remarks followed the House's May 22 passage of a budget bill cutting $600 billion from Medicaid and warnings that cuts could close 35 rural Kentucky hospitals and cost 20,000 jobs.
  • McConnell said Americans concerned about Medicaid reductions would "get over it," while opponents like Rep. Morgan McGarvey called the cuts "indefensible" and noted 1.4 million Kentuckians rely on Medicaid.
  • Polls show 50 percent of Americans want increased Medicaid funding, 65 percent support work requirements, but supporting data reveals most recipients already work, complicating public opinion.
  • The dispute underscores concerns that Medicaid cuts in the budget reconciliation bill could harm vulnerable populations and provoke political consequences, as GOP senators debate funding frameworks and voter reactions.
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