Medicaid, Donald Trump and GOP
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It’s not at all clear the package, with its sweeping tax breaks and cuts to Medicaid, food stamps and green energy programs, has the support needed.
President Donald Trump is expected to head to Capitol Hill on Tuesday to meet with congressional Republicans as they aim to reach agreement on a sweeping tax-cut bill, with their narrow majority divided over the scope of spending cuts.
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House Republicans are eyeing a vote on the final package before Memorial Day, even as they have yet to reach consensus on several key issues.
Experts say enrolling in and maintaining Medicaid would become more difficult under Trump’s tax cuts plan, which House Speaker Mike Johnson said he would like the full House to consider
The Budget Committee met late Sunday night to vote on the reconciliation package that failed on Friday after fiscal hawks revolted against Medicaid provisions.
The House Ways and Means Committee will meet Tuesday to consider the plan. Here's what's currently included for individuals.
At the same time, their moderate counterparts desire greater tax relief for those states with higher state and local tax systems and more generous assurances for Medicaid coverage. Meanwhile, Democrats have been left on the sidelines,
House conservatives agreed to advance the massive bill promoting President Trump's agenda after extracting promises of deeper cuts to Medicaid.
The Texas Republican let President Donald Trump's bill clear a key committee vote Sunday but says he wants more cuts to Medicaid and clean energy subsidies.
Republicans will look to get their massive tax cut and border security package back on track during a rare Sunday night committee meeting.
Republican tax bill could cost $3.8 trillion over 10 years as its tax cuts surpass spending reductions, according to one analysis.