The Republican-led Congress is working to pass a budget resolution that could slash billions of dollars in Medicaid benefits.
Nurses from National Nurses United (NNU) will be joining Mobilize to Save Our Health Care, a march in Washington, D.C., on ...
A new House Republican budget plan calls for $880 billion in spending cuts over the next decade. Experts say Medicaid, which ...
Republicans such as Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, are ...
So far, 40 states -- as well as Washington, D.C. -- have participated in Medicaid expansion. The program's growth has reduced the number of Americans without health insurance and narrowed ...
Medicaid spending is expected to rise from $618 billion this year to $1.02 trillion in 2035. This astronomical increase is due to bad government in Washington and greedy decisions in blue-state ...
In Washington, D.C., lawmakers are considering possible cuts to Medicaid as part of President Donald Trump's budget plan. Medicaid is funded jointly by the state and federal government.
Tracking disability policies has long been challenging − this will become a harder task under the Trump administration.
Republicans unveiled the new continuing resolution bill this weekend in hopes of avoiding a government shutdown Friday.