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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…
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Top 10 Reasons Why House Republicans’ Reconciliation Bill is Bad for Medicaid (and the ACA)
National Health Law Program (NHeLP) Fact SheetRead more*This article discusses the GOP reconciliation package, officially called the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and its implications for Medicaid and health care access. Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee recently released their long-awaited reconciliation bill, proposing to cut $715 billion from Medicaid by terminating 14 million people from health…
- May 13, 2025
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Read more*This article discusses the GOP reconciliation package, officially called the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and its implications for Medicaid and health care access. House Republicans are proposing a new kind of work requirement in their reconciliation bill – more radical and punishing than any proposal we have seen…
- May 13, 2025
NHeLP Letter to Energy and Commerce Committee on Medicaid Cuts in Reconciliation Bill
National Health Law Program (NHeLP) LetterRead moreIn a letter to the Energy & Commerce Committee, NHeLP urges the Committee to reject cuts to the Medicaid program that would threaten the health and well-being of nearly 14 million Medicaid enrollees. This letter provides a summary of our concerns with the Committee’s reconciliation bill. While we oppose…