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California community fears losing health insurance amid Trump Medicaid cuts
NBC News· 2025-07-26 03:30
family with >> Oh, you guys are doing um a lot for me. >> At this rural health clinic in California Central Valley, low-income patients depend on the services here to survive, both physically and financially. >> Do you live in a canyon or do you live up high.>> Dr. . Carson Chambers is the clinic's psychologist and says the majority of his patients rely on government assistance. >> There's no frills here. No one's taking advantage of anything.They're trying to survive. But now, social safety net programs ar ...
Senator Josh Hawley struggles to defend his vote for the Big Ugly Bill
MSNBC· 2025-07-10 23:19
Healthcare Policy & Funding - A "big ugly bill" passed, facing criticism for unpopularity and potential Medicaid cuts [1] - Senator Josh Holly defends his vote despite concerns about Medicaid cuts and rural hospital funding [1] - The bill includes a fund for nuclear waste victims, but critics argue it's insufficient compared to healthcare losses and SNAP benefit reductions [2] - Missouri is projected to receive $1 billion in increased rural hospital funds [4] - Provider cuts in Missouri are delayed until the 2030s, with a goal to prevent them entirely through future legislation [4] Political Stance & Strategy - Senator Holly aims to ensure parts of the bill are never implemented, despite voting for it [2] - Senator Holly acknowledges disliking parts of the bill but emphasizes the importance of securing wins, such as healthcare expansion for nuclear waste survivors in Missouri [3] - Senator Holly expresses opposition to cutting rural hospitals, stating his view hasn't changed [5] - Senator Holly is willing to collaborate across the aisle to prevent rural hospital cuts [6]
‘We can't wait’: The Weeknight panel stresses the urgent road ahead for Democrats
MSNBC· 2025-07-04 01:50
Political Landscape & Policy Impact - The upcoming 2026 election is viewed as a referendum on the current administration's actions [2] - The immediate impact of the legislation is emphasized, arguing against waiting until the 2026 election to respond [2] - Public awareness of the bill's contents is low, with over 50% of people unaware of its details [13] - The bill's implementation is expected to have a direct and catastrophic impact on individuals, families, and communities [15] Healthcare & Social Services - A Nebraska hospital closed due to rising inflation and anticipated Medicaid cuts, highlighting the immediate impact of policy changes [4][5][6] - Rural hospitals heavily rely on Medicaid dollars, with over 25% of their funding coming from this source [5] - Approximately 1500000 New Yorkers may immediately lose healthcare coverage [10] - Reduced access to food stamps will affect students' ability to study and graduate [10][11] Law Enforcement & Federal Overreach - The legislation allocates $171 billion towards a "Gestapo force" under the control of Donald Trump [2][3] - ICE is expected to become the largest law enforcement agency in the country due to this bill [15]
'I wish this bill cut more!': GOP lawmaker touts cuts in Trump's megabill
MSNBC· 2025-07-02 19:17
Joining us now, Republican Congressman of South Dakota, Dusty Johnson. Thanks for coming on the program. Uh, Congressman, when the speaker says he is working through, what does that mean.What are your observations about getting this bill to what where I know you want it to be, which is the finish line. I mean, the holdouts are concerned about good policy. They want to make sure that this bill, particularly in areas related to Medicaid, move our country in the right place.I spent two hours at the White House ...
'It's a nightmare': Top Dem slams GOP megabill's Medicaid, SNAP cuts
MSNBC· 2025-07-01 02:31
What does it mean for motans. Uh, this bill, it's a nightmare like every other state. One out of two people in my state is on Medicaid if they're in assisted living.So, think about that. So, this they are literally giving tax cuts to the wealthiest, $400,000 tax cut to multi-millionaires on the backs of people in assisted living, kids who are getting kicked off of food assistance. And it is, as just pointed out correctly, over $4 trillion in debt, which is going to mean increased mortgage rates.It's going t ...