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Some $500 billion in cuts to Medicare could be avoided if Congress instructs the White House budget office to disregard the reconciliation package’s debt impact.
The deficits caused by the tax bill would trigger the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010 and force billions in cuts to Medicare, unless Congress takes action.
Now the Senate gets its hands on the "big, beautiful bill," which exceeds 1,000 pages, after House committees labored on it for months.
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A Day In Our Shoes on MSNYes, Medicare Cuts are Coming. The Law is already in place to make it happen.I n a striking turn of events, the Republican-led "One Big Beautiful Bill" (OBBB) is poised to enact significant cuts to Medicare, a program that serves as a lifeline for millions
Over 90,000 Missourians could lose their Medicaid coverage under a proposal by Congressional Republicans to implement work requirements, according to a pair of recent studies of the plan.
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Amazon S3 on MSNBig Beautiful Bill Will 'Explode The Deficit,' And Make The Rich Richer: Congressional Budget Office Estimates 4% IncomeThe Congressional Budget Office warned Tuesday that Donald Trump’s proposed One Big Beautiful Bill Act would increase the federal deficit by $3.8 trillion through extended tax cuts. It would also slash Medicaid and SNAP funding by $965 billion.
At long last, the “one big, beautiful bill” has passed through the House of Representatives, sending an all-encompassing reconciliation package to the Senate. | The latest version of the bill would see work requirements imposed sooner and changes to state-directed payments,
As proposed cuts to Medicaid move forward through a federal budget reconciliation bill, the Oklahoma Health Care Authority outlined potential impacts to the state during its Wednesday board meeting, including work requirements and a moratorium on new or increased provider taxes.