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Centene (CNC) Relies The Most On Subsidies, Says Jim Cramer
Yahoo Finance· 2025-11-12 18:10
We recently published 12 Fresh Stocks Jim Cramer Discussed Along With His Latest Thoughts On Quantum Computing. Centene Corporation (NYSE:CNC) is one of the stocks Jim Cramer recently discussed. Centene Corporation (NYSE:CNC) is one of the largest healthcare benefits management companies in America. After co-host Carl Quintanilla remarked that firms such as Molina and HCA were leading the market lower at the open, Cramer also brought Centene Corporation (NYSE:CNC) into the equation. The shares closed 8.8% ...
Democrats united on shutdown strategy, holding out for healthcare subsidies
MSNBC· 2025-11-07 05:30
We are now 361 days away from the midterms. Are you ready for that. Because there is still no end in sight right now for the longest government shutdown in history.Senate Majority Leader John Thun plans to bring the House passed continuing resolution to the floor again tomorrow. Three sources telling NBC that this time it will include a new expiration date and three fullyear spending bills. But the package does not include the Democrats central core demand, a commitment to extend expiring healthcare credits ...
Two judges issue rulings in lawsuits challenging Trump admin. withholding SNAP benefits
NBC News· 2025-10-31 21:10
Government Shutdown Impact - The US Department of Agriculture says SNAP benefits, previously known as food stamps, will run dry, leaving some 42 million people, or about 1 in 8 Americans, facing concerns about food insecurity [1] - 55 million Americans in California will be impacted by the decision to cut the SNAP program [1] - Federal workers are suffering, and lines are getting longer outside of food banks [1] Healthcare & ACA - Millions of Americans are facing likely sticker shock with premiums expected to more than double as ACA subsidies are set to expire at the end of the year [1] - Democrats believe they have found a winning issue in their battle over healthcare, demanding an extension of healthcare subsidies [1] - Facing a 100% to 300% increase in premiums in a matter of months is a defining issue for many Americans [1] Legal & Political Actions - More than a dozen states sued the administration over its suspension of SNAP benefits [1] - One court ordered the administration to use emergency contingency funds to prevent a lapse in benefits, and another ruled that withholding benefits is likely unlawful [1] - The judge in Rhode Island said the administration needs to fully fund SNAP with any sort of contingency funding, and if those funds run out, they need to find the money to feed people [3] - President Trump urged Senate Republicans to end the filibuster, which requires 60 votes to move legislation [1] - The White House has a plan to pay members of the military again, drawing from legislative funds and the Pentagon's accounts, combining about $5 billion [20]
'Sit down and work with us': Dem Sen. calls on GOP to negotiate
MSNBC· 2025-10-29 19:30
Joining us now, vice chair of the Appropriations Committee, Democratic Senator Patty Murray of Washington. All right, I want to get you first on what Burgess Everett was reporting a moment ago. Uh, and that was positive vibes coming out of the Appropriations Committee.What can you tell us about that. >> Well, what I can tell you is conversations are really important and Democrats want our country and our government to work for people and that includes the appropriations process. But the fact of the matter i ...
'They won’t be able to eat': The Bulwark correspondent warns of SNAP crisis in shutdown
MSNBC· 2025-10-28 02:25
This is because of Republicans. I mean, they are refusing to cooperate. They are refusing to come back to the table uh until they say the government reopens, but we can't trust them. I mean, are we actually going to be able to take their word that if we vote to reopen the government and they come back to the t that they will actually come back to the ta table and negotiate on keeping healthc care subsidies in place, we can't trust them.But look, it is a it is challenging. It is difficult. And I think someti ...
‘We’re tired of being political pawns on chessboard’: TSA agent calls out Congress
MSNBC· 2025-10-21 21:39
Day 21 of the government shutdown. It is now tied for the second longest in US history. A record that has dismal consequences.42 million Americans could lose access to affordable food in November. Head Start programs will lose funding and are being warned to wind down by then as well. The nation's busiest airports are backed up as air traffic controllers call out sick in order to look elsewhere for paychecks.And with no relief or compromise in sight, Senate Majority Leader John Thun says Congress will end u ...
Government shutdown continues as lawmakers remain at funding impasse
MSNBC· 2025-10-21 10:00
And the government shutdown has reached the 3-week mark officially as we begin day 21 here with still no end in sight. Yesterday, the Senate failed for the 11th time to advance a House passed measure that would fund the government. House Speaker Mike Johnson once again blamed Democrats for prolonging the shutdown, even as he keeps his House lawmakers out of session.That's going on nearly a month now. Johnson also continued to defend his decision to not swear in Democratic Congresswoman-ele Adalito Grahalva ...
‘It terrifies everyone’: Former HHS Secretary on the potential end to healthcare subsidies
MSNBC· 2025-10-12 14:09
Healthcare Subsidies & Political Landscape - The expiration of healthcare subsidies could potentially more than double premiums for millions of Americans [1] - There is uncertainty regarding the fate of healthcare costs due to the tug-of-war on healthcare subsidies between political parties [1] - The administration considered a compromise with Democrats on Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies but later backtracked, linking it to government reopening [2][3] Impact of Government Actions on Public Health - Federal government actions, such as shutdowns and budget cuts, are decimating the CDC and HHS, potentially endangering public health [3][5] - Mass firings at HHS, some done in error, are disrupting disease outbreak investigations, infectious disease responses, and data collection [4] - Eliminating data collection and monitoring of disease outbreaks could lead to operating "in the blind," increasing health risks for the public [6] Importance of Healthcare Subsidies - Healthcare subsidies are crucial for helping individuals below certain income levels afford health insurance, especially those without employer-sponsored coverage [12][13] - Eliminating subsidies could cause premiums to double, potentially leading to younger, healthier individuals dropping out of the insurance market and destabilizing the insurance pool [15][16] - The current level of health coverage in the United States is at its highest point, and taking away subsidies could reverse this progress, leading to more medical bankruptcies and less preventive care [17][18]
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The Economist· 2025-10-10 18:25
Government & Policy - Congress is considering extending healthcare subsidies [1] - The extension of healthcare subsidies is linked to reopening the government [1] Media & Communication - A weekly podcast focuses on democracy in America [1]
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-10-03 21:58
Political Landscape - Concerns are growing within the White House that healthcare subsidies, the central issue in the government shutdown debate, will negatively impact Republicans in the 2026 midterms [1]