Thursday, March 19, 2026

Republicans unveil Medicaid portion of Trump tax invoice

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Laws launched by Home Republicans late Sunday would slash Medicaid spending considerably by imposing new restrictions on beneficiaries like work necessities and extra frequent eligibility checks, nevertheless it didn’t embody essentially the most controversial adjustments that had been floated.

The invoice from the Home Vitality and Commerce Committee comes forward of what’s anticipated to be a marathon committee assembly on Tuesday to debate and advance the measure. It seems to cater extra to the reasonable wing of the get together than to conservatives, who had been agitating for drastic cuts to this system.  

The laws doesn’t embody a per-beneficiary cap on federal Medicaid spending. Nor does it include a discount within the federal match to states, each of which had been being pushed by conservatives.  

Average and swing-district Republicans had made it clear to management they’d not assist laws that may reduce Medicaid advantages. President Trump repeatedly pledged to guard Medicaid, however he has not gone into element on what sorts of insurance policies he would assist. 

Medicaid has emerged as one of many key sticking factors within the sweeping laws Republicans are writing to advance President Trump’s home agenda.

The Vitality and Commerce Committee, which oversees Medicaid, has been tasked with discovering $880 billion in financial savings as a part of the general objective of slashing at the very least $1.5 trillion to pay for Trump’s home priorities, together with an extension of his 2017 tax cuts. 

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