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Column: Requiring work for Medicaid recipients — a provision that killed an effort in 2024 to expand Medicaid in Mississippi ...
There are over 100,000 HIV+ Texans. Trump's 'big beautiful' bill would slash funding for federal HIV prevention, medications, ...
Amid the ferocious debate over Trump’s “Big Beautiful,” I can hear echoes of the old “welfare queen” legend, particularly ...
About 11.8 million people are at risk of losing their health insurance, according to the Congressional Budget Office ...
On top of tax and Medicaid cuts, the spending bill makes sweeping changes to incentives offered to renewable energy projects.
I am so proud that The Mercury has Sound Off. Other papers can’t deal with a forum like this. The other papers can’t deal ...
At the RNC in Milwaukee last year, I sent an urgent warning about an innocent enough sounding proposal — "Project 2025." It's ...
The massive tax and budget bill President Trump signed into law this month could prove a major challenge for Republicans in ...
Illinois stands to lose about $48 billion in federal funding for Medicaid over 10 years, according to KFF, a nonprofit ...
A plan to put able-bodied Americans on Medicaid to work in the fields was tried once before and failed miserably.
The villainy of the 'Big Beautiful Bill' presented a perfect opportunity for heroism in Washington. Lawmakers knew that and ...
Mississippians who supported Medicaid expansion would have been better off had they accepted a work requirement in the 2024 legislative session.
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