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Republican efforts to restrict taxes on hospitals, health plans, and other providers that states use to help fund their Medicaid programs could strip them of tens of billions of dollars.
Senate Republicans are proposing more expansive reforms to Medicaid in President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful” bill, defying naysayers who
Health care proposals in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act could lead to more than 16,000 preventable deaths, a new analysis finds.
The Trump-backed proposal may reshape Medicaid with block grants, affecting millions of low-income Americans putting healthy lives at risk.
Americans across the political spectrum like Medicaid and think it should get more funding, not less, according to a new poll from health research organization KFF.
The plan would move Ohio to a flat 2.75% tax starting in 2026. Currently, Ohio taxes people who earn $26,051 to $100,000 at 2.75%, and those making over $100,000 are taxed at 3.5%. Ohioans who make less than $26,051 don't pay taxes, which wouldn't change under the Senate proposal.