Felicia Clayborne is a mover and a shaker. She also navigates the world with multiple disabilities and receives care and support through Medicaid. The Milwaukee-area advocate weighs in on attempts to cut funding to the federal program that serves low-income Americans and individuals with disabilities.
A bipartisan majority of the state Legislature is supporting a bill to expand Medicaid coverage for low-income mothers, but a small group of Republican leaders stands in the way.
A new report argues that while Medicaid expansion in Wisconsin could have short-term financial advantages, the expansion will be costly to those living in the state and not worth it long term. States that have expanded Medicaid have higher costs for those who are privately insured,
Wisconsin Public Radio As Congress weighs the possibility of deep cuts to the Medicaid program, a longtime health care researcher sees a
Max Glass-Lee is an energetic 14-year-old who romps through the modest home on Madison’s West Side where he lives with his mother. Born with Down syndrome and diagnosed as autistic, Max can read words and understand what’s spoken to him,
A Wisconsin women suffering from stage four breast cancer will be among those watching the President’s speech tonight in the nation’s capital.
After Congress passed a proposed budget resolution Tuesday that could potentially cut billions of dollars in Medicaid, one Wisconsin mom is concerned for the future of her child. Her daughter, 7-year-old Greta Cornue,
Alex Garza's dream is to one day make a living selling spiders and working as a cartoon voiceover artist. Garza's mom, Sandra Lomeli, said her 29-year-old
Wisconsin's Democratic senator denounced President Donald Trump in a scathing virtual address ahead of Trump's speech to a joint session of Congress Tuesday.
Ron Johnson’s Madison office Tuesday to voice their concerns over potential cuts to Medicaid. The Republican-led Congress is considering significant cuts to Medicaid, the government health insurance program for low-income households.
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers and Department of Health Services Secretary Kirsten Johnson discussed state Medicaid expansion and federal Medicaid cuts in Chippewa Falls Thursday.
Governor Tony Evers was in Chippewa Falls on Thursday outlined his budget proposal which focuses on reducing healthcare costs for Wisconsin residents.