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The newly signed two-year state budget affects Ohioans in myriad ways, from water quality to school funding to the taxes we ...
As Congress debates Medicaid cuts, Gov. Mike DeWine has left the door open for Ohio to drop coverage for more than 770,000 people. The governor kept trigger language in the state’s operating budget ...
A $60 billion plan to spend your tax dollars in Ohio has been signed into law.Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is expected to hold a press conference at 10 a.m. Tuesday after vetoing 67 items in the spending ...
The vetoes touch on a range of issues, from restrictions on purchasing sugary drinks with food assistance benefits to funding emergency services in state parks.
Ohio Senate Republicans want to cut income taxes, slash Medicaid and expand the homestead exemption. Deadline looms for Gov. DeWine to sign budget, income tax cut, $600M for Browns stadium ...
As many as 500,000 Ohioans could lose Medicaid coverage under federal legislation that aims to enact President Donald Trump’s agenda. The U.S. House passed a sweeping budget bill last week that ...
Hundreds of thousands of Ohioans could lose health care coverage, if Ohio lawmakers go through with a proposed repeal of Medicaid expansion in the state budget bill. Ohio representatives are ...
About 30% of Ohioans have MAGI Medicaid. Another type of Medicaid is often called institutional Medicaid. This type of Medicaid pays for long-term care in a nursing home.
Roughly 770,000 people are at risk of losing Medicaid under a new state budget proposed by Ohio Governor Mike DeWine. Newsweek spoke to an expert about how the cuts could affect those in Ohio.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A swirl of possible state and federal policy decisions could eject 771,000 Ohioans from Medicaid, a public health insurance program for low-income earners. Those people are ...
The Ohio House budget, in line with DeWine, would revoke health insurance for 770,000 Ohioans if the federal government reduced its contribution to Medicaid at the state level Home News & Views ...
Ohio representatives are considering a measure in the budget bill that would repeal Medicaid expansion funding if federal medical assistance drops below 90%. The move would affect health care coverage ...