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Ohio's budget, which sets the state's executive branch spending for fiscal years 2026 and 2027, portions out $60 billion in state funds, much more in supplemental federal funds, and contains hundreds ...
President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" could have major implications for health care for millions of Americans, ...
With the federal budget narrowly passing the U.S. Senate, nearly $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid have been proposed.
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 budget is more than numbers on a page. It’s a declaration of values. It tells us what our leaders believe matters − and who ...
The Ohio Senate proposed a budget that includes a flat 2.75% income tax, property tax changes and Medicaid cuts. The budget also includes expanded homestead exemptions for seniors, veterans and ...
Medicaid caseloads have surged during the coronavirus pandemic, topping 3 million this year, up 9%, from last year. But as needs intensify, declining state revenue and a projected budget shortfall ...
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 ...
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.
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.
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 ...
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