Denver 7: Impact of Medicaid Cuts Denver, CO (Denver7) – “Many people aren’t even aware of what Medicaid programs are because they kind of happened in the background.” Meg Moore is a vocational program director of a job training program
How the ‘One, Big, Beautiful Bill’ could affect Medicaid in Arizona TUCSON — Major changes could be coming to Arizona’s health care funding after House Republicans approved President Donald Trump’s legislative package, officially titled the “One, Big, Beautiful Bill.” In
Slashing Medicaid funding puts Maine domestic violence survivors at risk When the U.S. House of Representatives passed its “big beautiful bill” last week, it sent shivers down the spines of domestic violence advocates because we know what slashing Medicaid funding would mean
Commentary: Don’t balance the budget on the backs of disabled people in Ohio and across America – Kyle Garvey It’s no secret Americans are struggling. From rent to groceries to medical care, the cost of living keeps climbing — and now, Congress
Columbus man with cerebral palsy fears losing housing, services with Medicaid cuts COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Kyle Garvey, a Columbus resident with cerebral palsy, is voicing concerns over potential Medicaid cuts that could drastically impact his life. Garvey fears that proposed
Central Ohio residents raise concerns about potential cuts to Medicaid, SNAP Lawmakers in Washington, D.C., are thinking about cutting $1 trillion from Medicaid and SNAP programs.
‘Everyone would lose their jobs’: Local business worries about worst-case scenario if Medicaid is gutted Legislation would require Medicaid recipients under 65 to prove they work or participate in community engagement for 20 hours weekly to maintain benefits. ARVADA, Colo.
How would Medicaid cuts hit NJ? Mom of disabled twins frets as GOP offers reassurances Theresa Luoni starts her days at dawn in Basking Ridge, helping her twin 12-year-old sons get ready — brushing teeth, getting dressed, managing meltdowns. Max
Colorado would lose billions in Medicaid funding under House Republicans’ plan Up to 108,000 people in the state are expected to lose health insurance under GOP proposal More than 100,000 Coloradans could lose their health insurance and the state would
‘Think about the children’: Central Iowa family concerned about potential cuts to Medicaid GRIMES, Iowa — A Grimes family said they are worried about potential cuts to Medicaid, which they rely on heavily to take care of their son, Charlie.