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- September 26, 2017
Senate Leaders End Planned Vote on Graham-Cassidy Repeal Effort
Read moreRepeal Measure Would Have Imposed Massive Cuts on MedicaidWashington – U.S. Senate Leadership today announced it would forgo plans to vote on the Graham-Cassidy proposal to repeal the Affordable Care Act and decimate the funding structure of Medicaid.As yesterday’s limited score from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office revealed, the…
- September 25, 2017
NHeLP Statement to U.S. Senate Finance Committee on Graham-Cassidy Proposal
Read moreNHeLP submitted a statement for the record to the U.S. Senate Committee On Finance for its Sept. 25 "Hearing to Consider the Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson Proposal (Graham-Cassidy)." NHeLP's statement includes personal stories of individuals and families who have have benefited from the health care coverage of the Affordable Care Act, its…
- September 20, 2017
NHeLP Letter to Senate Leaders Urges Rejection of Graham-Cassidy Bill
Read moreIn a letter to U.S. Senate leaders, NHeLP details how the Graham-Cassidy bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act and gut Medicaid funding would harm the more than 70 million individuals enrolled in Medicaid, and urges rejection of the measure. "The Graham-Cassidy proposal would effectively repeal Medicaid expansion ...…
- September 19, 2017
Top 10 Changes to Medicaid Under the Graham-Cassidy Bill: Implications for CA
Read moreNHeLP attorneys' analysis of the Graham-Cassidy bill to repeal the Affordable Care and radically cut Medicaid funding explains how California's vulnerable populations would be harmed by the austere measure. Kim Lewis, Fabiola Carrión, and Abbi Coursolle also note that this bill's attack on Medicaid expansion is particularly pernicious in…
- September 14, 2017
Health, Human and Civil Rights Advocates Warn Trump HHS Will Weaken Health Law’s Nondiscrimination Provision
Read moreGroups Say HHS Decision Will Reverse Course on Combating Discrimination in the Health Care SystemWashington – Even as another attempt surfaces in Congress to repeal the Affordable Care Act and cut Medicaid funding, the Trump administration is working to revise a provision of the law (Section 1557) that outlaws discrimination…
- September 8, 2017
Open Society Foundations Support National Law Program’s Leading Role in Protecting Medicaid, Advancing Health Rights
Read more$1 Million Grant to Bolster NHeLP’s Efforts to Protect the Health Care Rights of Low-Income Individuals and FamiliesWashington – The Foundation to Promote Open Society, part of the Open Society Foundations, is supporting the National Health Law Program (NHeLP) with a $1 million grant for general operating purposes. NHeLP…