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Local lawmaker criticizes President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” over health care impactDuring 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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Corewell Health employees received a memo this week warning them to prepare for impacts not only to patients, but also employees, due to Trump's spending bill.
Some of the bill’s changes go into effect later this year, while others won’t start until after the midterms in 2026.
Officials warn that sweeping federal cuts to Medicaid, food aid and clean energy programs could unravel key safety nets across the state.
The reduction in patients who qualify for Medicaid will mean free clinics must fundraise or find other funds to cover costs for care. In addition, some people would lose ACA coverage, causing more people to seek care at free clinics that are already stretched thin.
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WNEM on MSNMedical professionals speak with Rep. McDonald Rivet on Medicaid cuts potential impactCongresswoman Kristen McDonald Rivet made a stop in mid-Michigan to discuss President Donald Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ that was signed into law.
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Hosted on MSNMedicaid is one of the main affected by Trump's reformThe recent approval of a sweeping tax and spending cut package by Republicans, led by President Trump, has sparked widespread concern. The legislation's $1.2 trillion Medicaid cuts threaten rural healthcare,