Democratic governors are raising alarms over a Republican plan that threatens Medicaid and SNAP, risking millions losing health care access. Gov. Andy Beshear warns families will suffer greatly.
In a surprising move, California Governor Gavin Newsom plans to unveil a budget that cuts health care benefits for undocumented immigrants, marking a significant shift from his promises of universal health care for all. This proposal, aimed at addressing a $16 billion shortfall, will freeze enrollment and introduce new premiums for certain adults, raising concerns about the future of immigrant health coverage in the state.
House Republicans have unveiled a controversial plan to cut $880 billion from Medicaid to fund $4.5 trillion in tax breaks, igniting a fierce debate over health coverage for millions of Americans.
The Supreme Court is deliberating the Affordable Care Act's mandate for insurers to cover preventive services at no cost. This decision could affect 150 million Americans' access to vital health services.
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court hears a pivotal case on Obamacare's preventive care mandate, with major implications for health coverage, including HIV prevention drugs like PrEP. Conservative employers argue the mandate is unconstitutional, raising fears about the future of essential health services.
Republican Rep. Jeff Van Drew warns Trump that cuts to Medicaid could jeopardize the GOP's majority. As the House GOP votes on a budget framework, the implications for health coverage and the 2026 midterms loom large.
Gov. Philip D. Murphy presents a $58 billion budget in New Jersey amidst fears of drastic cuts in federal funding, particularly in Medicaid, affecting health coverage for hundreds of thousands of residents.