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Last week's passage of the Big, Beautiful Bill was “backloaded” with “a lot of the Medicaid and Affordable Care Act’s cuts,” an expert says.
Republicans added work requirements to Medicaid and did other math tactics in order to cut nearly $1 trillion from the program, which could lead to almost 12 million people losing coverage, according to the Congressional Budget Office .
Republicans might be banking on Democrats being too despondent to fight back and their own voters not realizing how they’ll be hurt until after the midterms. And getting consequential legislation like this through Congress will only empower them to keep going. Senator Ron Johnson said yesterday that when it comes to Medicaid cuts, he expects his party will get “a second bite of the apple.”.
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