Medicaid Changes in House and Senate Reconciliation Bills . . . On May 22, the House passed a reconciliation bill, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which would partially pay to extend expiring tax cuts by cutting Medicaid The Congressional Budget Office (CBO
Big beautiful bill: Senate deepens cuts for low-income people Zoom in: The Senate version proposes new deeper cuts to Medicaid, which provides health insurance to 83 million low-income adults and their children It includes new work requirements for parents of kids ages 15 and over to qualify for Medicaid The House bill exempted all adults with dependents
Senate Finance Unveils Reconciliation Legislation: Further . . . Medicaid provider taxes: The Senate bill makes a significant change to the House-passed bill’s provider tax provision by layering on top of the moratorium on new or increased provider taxes from the House bill a reduction in the 6% cap down to 3 5% for expansion states only Expansion states will see their 6% cap decline by 0 5% point per
Senate Bill Would Make Deep Cuts to Medicaid, Setting Up . . . The changes add to a House bill that already made around $1 trillion in cuts to spending on federal health programs, including Medicaid and marketplaces established under Obamacare, which together
Senate Republicans Wont Accept House Big Beautiful Bill . . . WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans aren’t on board with the tax and spending cuts their House counterparts passed Thursday Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S D ) said his conference would seek changes to the tax side of the bill and the Medicaid side as well