At a California town hall, residents demanded Congress keep Medicaid intact. They warned the cuts would gut Medi-Cal, which covers 15 million Californians.
Congressman Jimmy Panetta held a town hall meeting to address the rising concerns of possible cuts to Medicaid.
Almost 15 million Californians have health care coverage through Medi-Cal, a program that would lose billions if President Trump cuts Medicaid.
Panetta spoke out against the budget resolution in which the House Energy and Commerce Committee would have to cut at least $880 billion from its annual budget. Based on that committee’s authority
Health care officials across Shasta County are sounding the alarm as the federal government considers possible Medicaid spending cuts.
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Half of San Joaquin Valley residents rely on federal health insurance funding that is under threat in congressional Republicans’ plan to slash spending.
Most of those cuts are expected to come from the Medicaid program, which serves about 15 million Californians. The bill also calls for $230 billion in agriculture cuts. CalFresh is California’s version of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ...
San Diego County would lose significant momentum in its multi-year quest to transform substance use treatment if Congress goes through with Medicaid cuts of the magnitude that some speculate may soon occur.
House Republicans are debating whether to cut funding for the committee overseeing Medicaid spending.