“Kentucky is only going to get sicker”
A provider and participant perspective on Medicaid cuts in the GOP House budget
A provider and participant perspective on Medicaid cuts in the GOP House budget
During my 14 years in the Kentucky House of Representatives, I was deeply involved in overseeing Kentucky’s Medical Assistance Program, better known as Medicaid. I co-chaired a committee that made an in-depth study of Medicaid that resulted in legislation that I sponsored to address waste, fraud, and abuse. Recently,
This week, Robert and Jazmin discussed the deadly storm that ripped through Kentucky over the weekend and the government's response to it. In addition, Robert discussed the major Medicaid cuts being discussed in Washington D.C. right now.
The biggest Medicaid and SNAP cuts ever – to fund tax cuts for the wealthy
“A scam” – “Will gut Medicaid” – “Hospitals will close”
Around two dozen western Kentucky protestors spoke out against proposed cuts to federal Medicaid support on Tuesday, rallying outside of Republican Congressman James Comer’s office in downtown Paducah.
But not all Repubs are on board.
“Kentucky would be left sicker, hungrier, and poorer by these cruel and unnecessary changes”
“This bill confirms what we've been saying all along: Trump and Republicans have been lying when they claim they aren't going to cut Medicaid and take away people's healthcare.”
Republican efforts to slash billions in Medicaid funding would be “an attack on rural America,” Gov. Andy Beshear and three other Democratic governors said Tuesday. The cuts would strip health care from millions of low-income Americans and cause the closure of dozens of rural hospitals over the next decade, they
The new fun game from our Repub Congress-folks in DC
Here’s all the groups that are covered by Medicaid – and I bet it’s more than you knew.
“It’s going to hit the entire healthcare system with a sledgehammer."
KY Policy looks at the impacts, and it’s not pretty
Over 500,000 just in Kentucky
What’s next for federal-state program that covers almost 1.5 million Kentuckians?