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Senate Republicans on Tuesday passed the largest cuts to Medicaid since the program began in the 1960s, a move that would erode the social safety net and cause a spike in the number of uninsured
Senate Republicans face setback as parliamentarian removes controversial Medicaid changes from President Donald Trump's bill, including provider tax rate crackdown that divided GOP lawmakers.
The so-called "One, Big Beautiful Bill" passed on July 1 on a 51-50 vote after three Republicans defected, requiring Vice President JD Vance to break the tie in a dramatic flourish and send the bill back to the House for final approval but where the outcome remains uncertain.
Senate and House Republicans would each cut Medicaid spending significantly, and there are some differences between the two bills.
A new proposal to help stabilize rural hospital access is floating around Capitol Hill as Senate Republicans consider their reconciliation bill.
Hundreds of thousands of Americans, including residents of Republican-led states could lose insurance coverage under GOP spending bill.
The so-called "One, Big Beautiful Bill" includes the largest cuts to Medicaid in the program's 50-plus years. What to know in Alabama.
Republicans are set to meet behind closed doors Saturday afternoon to test support.
Vice President JD Vance said cuts to Medicaid and budget impacts in the Senate tax bill don't compare to the importance of ICE spending.
Washington Watch Senate looks to cut $1 trillion from Medicaid. Here’s who would be hurt most. Senate bill would cut even more from the healthcare program than the House version would
Democrats laid into Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) on Tuesday afternoon after the MAGA ally introduced legislation to undo massive cuts to Medicaid included in the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" that he voted for.