The GOP's big bill would bring changes to Medicaid for millions
- House Republicans advanced a 1,000-page bill last month proposing cuts to Medicaid and health care nationwide, affecting families and seniors.
- This bill follows rules from a 2010 law that could trigger automatic Medicare cuts, while Republicans aim to pass it through narrow congressional majorities.
- Democrats have launched near-daily press events emphasizing the bill’s impact on families, with many voters opposing it, especially cuts to Medicaid.
- A nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office report estimates the bill could cause 16 million Americans to lose insurance and cut New Jersey’s Medicaid funding by $3.6 billion annually.
- This legislation could lead to higher costs, reduced eligibility, hospital closures, and premature deaths, creating intense political and public health implications.
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The GOP's big bill would bring changes to Medicaid for millions
Republican Sen. Josh Hawley has been clear about his red line as the Senate takes up the One Big Beautiful Bill Act: no Medicaid cuts. But what, exactly, would be a cut?

The GOP’s big bill would bring changes to Medicaid for millions
Nearly 8 million fewer people would be enrolled in Medicaid by 2034 under the legislation, the CBO found, including 5.2 million people who would lose coverage due to the proposed work requirements. It said 1.4 million immigrants without legal status would lose coverage in state programs.


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Trump's sprawling bill overwhelms Democratic effort to sink it
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