Federal funding cuts coming from Washington could threaten Indiana's finances, especially for Medicaid and education.
Health insurance companies are lobbying against proposals that would expand prescription access to weight-loss medications.
Democratic lawmakers said House Republicans voted to gut Medicaid Tuesday night despite providing little evidence to back up their claims. After House GOP leadership narrowly passed its […] ...
An audit requested by GOP lawmakers shows Illinois Gov. Pritzker’s administration grossly underestimated the $1.6 billion ...
Pa. Republican House members voted for a budget resolution that could lead to drastic cuts in Medicaid for their constituents ...
You’re meant to focus on the blizzard of pink slips while the president breaks his promises. From David Mastio: ...
Medicaid not only survived these efforts, it has expanded, including to more children through the closely related Children’s Health Insurance Program, known as CHIP. Medicaid expansion was at the ...
Congressional leadership recently released a budget blueprint that includes massive cuts to Medicaid—some calling for as much as $2 trillion—all to fund tax breaks for the ultrawealthy and big ...
A Republican-backed federal budget plan is raising alarms over potential Medicaid cuts, threatening coverage for up to 1.8 ...
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett said the president "has made it clear" that Medicaid will be "safe for all ...
The big question of whether and how much Congress may cut Medicaid could have a significant impact in Indiana as lawmakers debate the next budget.
Listen: Daniel, Heidi, and David look at the GOP's recent attacks on Medicaid, and join their prayers with the world for the ...
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