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Watchdog Report on Georgia Medicaid Program Raises Concerns
“A federal watchdog reported last week that Georgia’s program requiring able-bodied adults to document low-paying work to get Medicaid has spent much more on administrative costs than on providing health care.

Medicaid Cuts Could Hamper Efforts to House The Homeless
“In pushing deep Medicaid cuts through Congress this year, President Trump and his Republican allies did not just squeeze a program that pays doctors and hospitals to provide poor people health care.

Hospitals Warn GOP Medicaid Cuts Could Hurt Kids, Not Just 'Able-Bodied' Adults
“Republicans insist that President Donald Trump’s cuts to Medicaid were aimed at reducing fraud and getting more of its adult beneficiaries into jobs. But the side effects may include less care for sick kids.

Trump Administration Investigates Medicaid Spending on Immigrants in Blue States
“The Trump administration is taking its immigration crackdown to the health care safety net, launching Medicaid spending probes in at least six Democratic-led states that provide comprehensive health coverage to poor and disabled immigrants living in the U.S. without permanent legal status.

Proponent of Medicaid Cuts Set to Brief House GOP
“An influential group of House Republicans has invited a chief architect of the hard-right push for deep Medicaid spending cuts to brief congressional aides Thursday as GOP leaders quietly map out a possible second party-line reconciliation package.

Colorado Hopes Last-Minute Bill Will Ease Sting of Medicaid Changes
“Colorado is hoping a just-under-the-wire application to the federal government will help soften the blow of Medicaid cuts in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the recently signed tax and spending measure.

Medicaid Cuts Threaten Pregnancy Services in Rural America
“When there’s a maternal health emergency, Jessica Wheat springs into action.

New Federal Medicaid Work Requirements Mean Less Leeway for States
“When President Donald Trump signed a law adding work requirements for some Medicaid recipients, he may have undercut lawmakers in at least 14 states who were designing their own plans, according to health industry observers.

