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State Roundup: Federal cuts to Medicaid could cost Maryland $1.2B; General Assembly bills aim to raise child care workforce

Summary by MarylandReporter.com
FEDERAL CUTS TO MEDICAID COULD COST STATE $1.2 BILLION: Maryland lawmakers are bracing for the possibility of a $900 million to $1.2 billion spike in Medicaid costs to the state if Congress approves cuts in the coming months — a change that would compound the state’s already poor budget outlook and force it to decide whether to continue certain health care services on its own dime, Senate President Bill Ferguson said Tuesday. Sam Janesch/The Bal…
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citybiz broke the news in on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
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