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Home GOP sneakily proposes kicking 13.7 million individuals off Medicaid

Editorial Board Published May 12, 2025
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Whereas nobody was watching Sunday night time, Home Republicans launched their official plan to solely partly pay for President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which can lower taxes for the wealthy and finance his evil deportations. As anticipated, the laws will lower well being take care of tens of millions of People.

The Home Power and Commerce Committee’s laws would lower $912 billion over the following decade, with $715 billion coming from Medicaid, the favored program that gives medical insurance to greater than 71 million People yearly.

“Congressional Republicans and President Trump rightly pledged to protect Medicaid benefits and coverage—this bill fails that test. It is imperative Republicans go back to the drawing board; too many lives depend on it,” Chip Kahn, president and CEO of the Federation for American Hospitals, stated in an announcement.

The plan would make cuts to Medicaid by capping supplier taxes, which states use to extract matching federal funds to cowl Medicaid prices. 

The invoice would additionally institute work necessities, which create complications for states to confirm residents’ eligibility and in the end trigger individuals to lose their protection due to complicated paperwork. 

In accordance with the Kaiser Household Basis, work necessities are pointless as a result of the overwhelming majority of Medicaid recipients are both working, caregiving, not working as a result of they’re disabled or sick, or enrolled at school.

The invoice would additionally do away with the expanded Inexpensive Care Act tax credit that Democrats handed in 2021 by the American Rescue Plan. This is able to power tens of millions of individuals to lose their advantages and turn into unable to afford medical insurance.

In the end, the Congressional Price range Workplace, a nonpartisan company that analyzes laws, reported that this invoice would lead 13.7 million individuals to lose medical insurance over the following decade. 


Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri says that slicing Medicaid can be “politically suicidal” for his fellow Republicans.

Republicans have been mendacity for weeks that their budgetary demand for the Home Power and Commerce Committee wouldn’t result in Medicaid cuts. However the precise invoice textual content exhibits that tens of millions of individuals will certainly lose their Medicaid advantages if it passes—which at this level appears uncertain as warring factions inside the GOP seem sad with negotiations.

However slicing Medicaid could possibly be politically pricey for Republicans, with ballot after ballot exhibiting that voters don’t need to lower Medicaid to finance tax cuts for the rich.

Even the worst GOP senator is aware of that slicing Medicaid is a nasty transfer, warning in an op-ed for The New York Instances on Monday that it might be “politically suicidal” for his fellow Republicans.

“If Congress cuts funding for Medicaid benefits, Missouri workers and their children will lose their health care. And hospitals will close. It’s that simple. And that pattern will replicate in states across the country,” Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri wrote. “Republicans need to open their eyes: Our voters support social insurance programs. More than that, our voters depend on those programs.”

Because the saying goes, even a damaged clock is true twice a day.

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