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Debate over President Donald Trump's sweeping budget-and-policy package is over on Capitol Hill. Now the argument goes national.
One health policy professor said cutting Medicaid and similar programs "will be devastating" to millions of Americans.
Column: Requiring work for Medicaid recipients — a provision that killed an effort in 2024 to expand Medicaid in Mississippi — is now law of the land under Trump's so-called "Big Beautiful Bill." Expanding Medicaid could still save lives.
Some of the bill’s changes go into effect later this year, while others won’t start until after the midterms in 2026.
After Trump signed the "big, beautiful bill" into law, several leaders pointed out how it will impact Medicaid coverage and SNAP benefits in Delaware.
The bill would cut $1.1 trillion in health-care spending and result in 11.8 million people losing health coverage over the next decade, according to estimates.
Arizonans will see major changes to Medicaid, tax cuts and food stamps after Trump's Big Beautiful Bill passed. The Gaggle dives into the details.
About 60 people gathered at Oshkosh's Opera House Square July 3 for a protest in opposition to President Donald Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill.'