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The U.S. House has passed a sweeping budget bill that would cut Medicaid by hundreds of billions of dollars and throw millions of Americans off plans.
Advocates say checking eligibility more frequently isn’t likely to uncover more people who are enrolled in Medicaid and don’t ...
The U.S. House recently passed President Trump's major bill, sparking concerns over funding for, Medicaid and the ...
All eyes will be on GOP Sens. Josh Hawley, Susan Collins, Rick Scott, Ron Johnson and others who are pushing for changes to ...
The U.S. House recently passed President Trump's major bill, sparking concerns over funding for, Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
In Wisconsin, it is also funded to a lesser degree by revenue from taxes on hospitals and nursing homes, rebates from drug makers and other sources. The exact changes to Medicaid planned by ...
Taxpayers could also be on the hook for up to $314 million in additional expenses, according to the state Department of Health Services.
The Wisconsin Medicaid Coalition held a listening session in Green Bay to discuss how potential cuts could affect services in ...
The group known as Citizen Action of Wisconsin spoke out against changes to the Medicaid program Friday, paying a visit to ...
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Western Wisconsin Congressman Derrick Van Orden said Wednesday President Trump's "one big, beautiful bill" does not make cuts to Medicaid and SNAP.