Medicaid, Republicans and spending bill
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President Donald Trump is meeting with House Republicans on Capitol Hill on Tuesday in an attempt to rally support for his "one big, beautiful" spending bill.
With just days until Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) self-imposed Memorial Day deadline, House Republicans are warring over a host of critical issues that threaten to upend the GOP’s plan to pass
Donald Trump is back in the White House, the GOP controls Congress, and Republicans have dusted off their 2017 plans to reshape Medicaid.
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AlterNet on MSNMAGA senator’s 'remarkable' Medicaid defense reflects intense conflict within GOP: analysisAs President Donald Trump continues to push for a "big, beautiful bill" that will combine his legislative priorities, Republicans in Congress are fighting over the particulars — including Medicaid funding.
They voted "present" rather than against the legislation, giving House Speaker Mike Johnson a rare win. But their lack of explicit support points to a bumpy road ahead before the party unites. The bill would extend tax cuts from President Donald Trump's first term, end taxes on tips and increase military and border spending.
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New York Magazine on MSNGOP’s Stealth Medicaid Cuts Mean Millions Will Lose CoverageHouse Republicans are using work requirements and other wonky proposals to pretend they aren’t gutting Medicaid. But the results will be the same.
U.S. House Republicans are pushing a massive tax bill despite internal conflicts over spending and debt solutions. The bill's passage is threatened by disagreements on Medicaid cuts and tax credits. Urged to pass before Memorial Day,
However, Republicans largely avoided the deep cuts to Medicaid that were sought by some fiscal hawks in the House GOP Conference, a win for moderate Republicans who were more politically ...
House Republicans are relying on deep cuts to the safety-net health program to finance their megabill. But the president is deeply wary.