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- July 8, 2025
Medicaid Advisory Committees – Is Your State Ready?
Read more*This blog post was authored by Ash Bliss, Legal Intern, Alexander Cross, Legal Intern, and Daniel Young, Policy Analyst.Medicaid Advisory Committees (MAC) and Beneficiary Advisory Councils (BAC) are going live on July 9… Or they should be.Last week, Republicans in Congress made unprecedented cuts to Medicaid that will lead…
- June 25, 2025
The Punitive ACA Marketplace Rule Rolls Back Progress Toward Marketplace Access and Affordability
Read moreThe marketplace “integrity and affordability” rule, which the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) finalized on June 20, 2025, will roll back over a decade of work to expand access to health coverage and improve health care affordability. The rule implements new eligibility criteria that restricts access…
- June 18, 2025
Top 10 Reasons Why the Senate Finance Committee’s Reconciliation Bill Is Worse than the House-passed Bill Regarding Health Coverage
Read moreRepublicans on the Senate Finance Committee recently released their draft of the so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”, proposing to cut even more Medicaid funding than the House-passed bill (which included $1 trillion in health cuts and would terminate over 16 million people from health insurance). The Senate bill…
- June 12, 2025
Conditional Care: The Real Cost of Medicaid Work Requirements
David Machledt, Geraldine Doetzer, Georgesula Ziama, Jennifer Lav, and Emma Parker-NewtonRead moreThe so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” would force close to 8 million people off of Medicaid - one in ten people enrolled in Medicaid nationwide. The bill’s deepest Medicaid cuts are tied to harsh new work requirements that would result in 5 to 7 million people losing their…
- June 12, 2025
Medicaid Cuts Will Harm Justice-Involved Individuals Transitioning Out of Incarceration
Read moreThis so-called One Big Beautiful Bill will cut billions from Medicaid and heavily impact individuals who are transitioning out of incarceration. A high proportion of justice-involved individuals are eligible for Medicaid, especially in states that expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. Ensuring that people who are in carceral…
- June 5, 2025
The Top 10 Reasons Why House Republicans’ Reconciliation Bill Will Devastate Maternal and Child Health
Read moreThis article discusses the GOP reconciliation package, officially called the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and its implications for Medicaid and health care access. Among high-income countries, the U.S. is the most dangerous place to give birth. Children continue to face unacceptable financial and geographic health care barriers. The…