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The Walz administration says as many as 140,000 Minnesotans could lose their health insurance as a result of President Donald Trump's megabill.
As Medicare and Medicaid turn 60, new Trump-era policies like the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' reshape U.S. healthcare, with major impacts ahead.
Gov. Walz made this statement while recognizing the 60th anniversary of the signing of Medicaid and Medicare into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson. Gov. Walz as proclaimed July 30, 2025 as Medicaid ...
Trump’s tax bill affects funding for in-home and community support services, disability rights advocates said, and programs ...
As Medicaid marks its 60th anniversary amid perennial debates about the program’s future, its origins and much of its ...
On this day in 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed legislation into law that launched Medicaid, creating a U.S. health ...
What's in a name? For Medicaid, maybe a lot. Why some states opt to hide the word "Medicaid" and what that could mean amid ...
One provision of the law says a lot about the priorities of Republicans in Congress. That provision increases the estate tax exemption to $15 million per individual and makes that increase permanent ...
An unknown number of people find themselves caught between working too much to qualify for Medicaid but earning too little to ...
THE IMPACT OF President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which is expected to strip millions of Americans of their health insurance, could be ...
The Minnesota Department of Human Services expects the state to miss out on $1.4 billion in federal funding over four years ...