Breaking Down Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill
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President Trump signed his 'big, beautiful bill' into law July 4. Hospitals say it will trigger 63,000 health job cuts in NY. What we know.
We see this budget for what it is, an extremist road map that takes away what people rely on to survive,” U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost said at a news conference at the Pan American Behavioral Health
Florida did not expand Medicaid as most states did, so the impact may be lesser than other places, but reductions loom.
Millions will lose Medicaid coverage, hospitals’ uncompensated work will increase and insurers will lose big business.
Officials warn that sweeping federal cuts to Medicaid, food aid and clean energy programs could unravel key safety nets across the state.
Employers should expect to see hikes to their healthcare costs as a result of upcoming cuts to Medicaid outlined in the Trump administration's One Big Beautiful Bill, passed into law at the start of July. Preparing for the ripple effects now can help benefit leaders reduce the connected negative impact on their workforce.
During an event at a Harmar Township nursing home, Rep. Chris Deluzio (D-PA-17) spoke out against the recently signed One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
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Pittsburgh's Action News 4 has reached out to Republican Congressmen Mike Kelly and Guy Reschenthaler for their response to the Pennsylvania's DNC.
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The bill calls for nearly $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid, a state and federal health care program that pays for medical procedures and preventative health services for low-income