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States, already facing cuts to services by Trump administration, now trying to figure out how to fit Medicaid and SNAP cuts ...
The financial balance of U.S. states faces a significant challenge as recent federal policies shift the responsibility and costs of essential social programs onto their budgets. The question is not if ...
The Trump administration's recent cuts to Medicaid and SNAP are forcing states to reassess financial priorities, as federal ...
The price tag of Medicaid and SNAP climbs automatically because benefit formulas are tied to inflation and the cost of ...
New rules could push some residents off Medicaid, SNAP, not because they’re ineligible, but because they miss deadlines or ...
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” offers tax cuts to the wealthiest at the expense of low-income children’s health and education.
There are some projected savings, but Connecticut will see some significant fiscal impacts under the new federal law.
The bill, ushered through Congress by Republican leadership and signed by Trump Friday, includes $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, ...
Cost of programs pushed from federal to state Jacskon said the bill does push some of the costs for SNAP and Medicaid to the state of Ohio and the counties. "It is understandable why the bill does ...
The Medicaid cuts recently approved by Congress and President Donald Trump could force states into difficult decisions, ...
Alabama Arise said the new cost-sharing for SNAP would cost Alabama about $200 million if it was implemented now. The bill also imposes new 80-hour a month work requirements on many SNAP recipients.
Missouri currently pays about 35% of the cost of covering about 900,000 people covered by traditional Medicaid. Anyone who is enrolled now in the expansion group would be covered with a 90% ...