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'The Legislation Actually Strengthens Medicaid': Sen. Marsha Blackburn Recites GOP Lies Praising Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' In Deceitful RemarksOn the Senate floor yesterday, Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn delivered deceitful remarks praising Donald Trump's "one big beautiful bill." She stated, "the legislation actually strengthens ...
“I can’t underscore enough, there will be no amnesty, the mass deportations continue, but in a strategic way, and we move the workforce towards automation and a 100% American participation, which ...
The “One Big, Beautiful Bill” is a historic win for American families, workers, seniors, small businesses and servicemembers, ...
Under the “one big beautiful bill,” passed by Congress and signed into law by President Trump, the typical Concord resident ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNTrump didn’t start the war on the poor – but he’s taking it to new extremesThe cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) – a food aid scheme for Americans living in deep poverty – will render about 1 million vulnerable people ineligible for the basic human ...
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AlterNet on MSN'It’s shocking': Joe Scarborough slams efforts to rationalize GOP’s 'damaging effectsWhen the merits of President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" were being debated in Congress, some GOP lawmakers were highly critical of its draconian cuts to Medicaid — including Senators Lisa ...
Governor Ferguson of Washington pledges state funds to keep Planned Parenthood operational after a federal defunding move ...
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Axios on MSNBy the numbers: Who gets Medicaid insurance in ColoradoData: Colorado Department of Health Care Policy & Financing; Chart: Erin Davis/Axios Visuals About 1 in 5 Colorado residents receive Medicaid insurance and 39% are children, while another 6% are 65 ...
The bill cuts federal spending on Medicaid and SNAP, programs that hundreds of thousands of Alabama families use.
Medicaid work requirements are part of the One Big Beautiful Bill spending law, but Arizona already had its own state work ...
A new survey reveals that 80% of Americans not enrolled in Medicare are afraid that Medicare will not be there when they are eligible to enroll.
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