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And this time it is between Republican leaders in Washington and Democratic leaders in Albany.Gov. Kathy Hochul responded Thursday to federal funding cuts after meeting with her state cabinet leaders.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Supporters of the sweeping tax and spending legislation that Congress has sent to President Donald Trump say the changes to Medicaid, food aid and other programs will ...
The Senate narrowly approved Trump's so-called "One, Big Beautiful Bill" on July 1 on a 51-50 vote after three Republicans defected, requiring Vice President JD Vance to break the tie in a dramatic ...
Instead, state policymakers will be left with no choice but to make draconian cuts to their Medicaid programs in order to balance their budgets. Federal Medicaid funding is critical to state budgets.
Trump's spending and tax agenda, which was signed into law on July 4, is receiving mixed reactions in the Hawkeye State.
The NCDHHS reacts to federal cuts affecting Medicaid and SNAP, with Secretary Sangvai emphasizing the impact on North Carolina's economy and health.
Connecticut officials were quick with reactions. Governor Ned Lamont said in a statement: “This bill is going to have devastating impacts on millions of Americans for years to come and was passed for ...
Medicaid, food aid recipients worry about safety net cuts in bill sent to Trump The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office says that by 2034, the bill would result in nearly 12 million more ...
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