Republicans Call Medicaid Rife with Fraudsters. This Man Sees No Choice but to Break the Rules.
UNITED STATES, JUL 23 – New federal rules signed by Trump will impose work reporting and income limits that may force low-income workers with chronic conditions to reduce hours or lose Medicaid, affecting over 70 million recipients.
- On July 4, 2025, President Donald Trump signed the budget bill into law, backed by Michigan Republicans and cutting $1 trillion from Medicaid over a decade.
- The legislation imposes new work requirements and red tape, the CBO estimated adds $4 trillion to the debt, and it expands tax credits favoring higher-income households.
- A state report warned that rural hospitals may downsize or close, threatening up to 30,000 health care jobs statewide, and state officials project nearly 200,000 Michiganders could lose coverage.
- Affected rural communities face Medicaid cuts that experts say will worsen mental health disparities, forcing families to pay out-of-pocket and travel farther, Bennett said.
- One analysis found the cuts next year would imperil 380 rural hospitals, the CBO projected 7.8 million fewer insured by 2034, and the coming months will test voter response.
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An Inland Empire Republican lawmaker wants to update rules for immigrant workers. Will Trump listen?
In summary State Sen. Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh, the daughter of immigrants, has urged Trump and other fellow Republicans to consider work permits for undocumented worked considered essential workers. As President Donald Trump pursues a goal of deporting millions of undocumented immigrants, State Sen. Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh is urging him to carve out options for essential workers. Ochoa Bogh, a Redlands Republican, wrote to Trump, Speaker Mike Johnson …
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