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Congress has just voted to cut health care and food benefits by well over $1 trillion so the richest among us can continue to ...
The big tax and spending package President Donald Trump signed into law July 4 will cut government spending on health care by ...
The biggest changes will be to the Medicaid program, which currently covers more than 78 million people. And Congress may cut ...
Two University of Michigan experts said the high rate-hike proposals are largely explained by an impending change to ...
After President Trump signed the "One Big Beautiful Bill" into law on July 4, the question remained: How would it impact ...
President Trump labeled it "the One Big Beautiful Bill Act," but it's also the most comprehensive health care reform ...
Aetna clients in Virginia and other states will no longer be able to purchase health insurance plans through the Affordable Care Act marketplace.
The massive tax and spending bill signed into law July 4 will likely result in tens of thousands of Wisconsin residents ...
Throughout the debate, there has persisted a misguided belief that cuts to Medicaid will only affect people who are on ...
Repeal had momentum until Sen. John McCain strode into the chamber and signaled thumbs-down. McCain, the 2008 GOP ...
Georgia’s health care landscape may look dramatically different in 2026. A Georgia Recorder analysis found that 45 health ...