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Community leaders from across Missouri gathered in the state capital today to urge U.S. Senators Josh Hawley and Eric Schmitt to oppose proposed federal Medicaid cuts passed by the U.S. House in May.
Advocates worry thousands of vulnerable Missourians will lose Medicaid and food stamps because of new administrative barriers ...
Speakers representing the American Cancer Society, Missouri Rural Health Association and others gathered in Jefferson City on ...
The Missouri Budget Project estimates at least 110,000 Missourians could lose coverage under the proposed budget bill.
The sweeping Republican tax-cut bill includes new requirements that are projected to remove millions from the Medicaid ...
Columbia Mayor Barbara Buffaloe issued a proclamation Monday afternoon recognizing the value of self-directed supports.
If Missouri voters ... shows expanding Medicaid eligibility leads to more people with health care coverage, who will be more likely to be able to pay for services. And for hospitals, that would mean ...
Congressional Republicans are looking to cut at least $880 billion from a pool of federal funding that includes Medicaid — ...
WASHINGTON – House Republicans plan to enact work requirements ... Josh Hawley, R-Missouri, wrote: "It’s safe to say the Trump coalition was not pulling the lever for Medicaid cuts in November." ...
Trump himself has shied away from a repeat of his first term, vowing there will be no cuts to Medicaid. One Republican, Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri ... engagement requirements” of at least ...
The prospect of sweeping federal cuts to Medicaid is alarming to some Missourians who remember the last time the public medical insurance program for those with low incomes or disabilities was pressed ...