What would a second Trump Administration have in store for Medicaid? The Project 2025 blueprint includes truly draconian cuts just like the House Republican Study Committee budget plan does. Now,…| Center For Children and Families
Last year, conservative organizations led by the Heritage Foundation unveiled a “Project 2025” policy agenda for a potential second term of the Trump Administration. While the overall Project 2025 …| Center For Children and Families
Download the Full Explainer (PDF) On April 2, 2024, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services published the second part of a two-part final rule that simplifies the eligibility and enrollmen…| Center For Children and Families
On March 20, 2024, the Republican Study Committee (RSC), whose members comprise more than three-quarters of the House Republican caucus, announced its fiscal year 2025 budget plan. The budget plan…| Center For Children and Families
Yesterday, on September 19, 2023, House Budget Committee Chair Jodey Arrington issued a House budget resolution for fiscal year 2024 that would cut federal Medicaid spending by $1.9 trillion — or n…| Center For Children and Families
The Medicaid work reporting requirement provisions contained in Section 321 of House Speaker McCarthy’s draft debt ceiling bill released yesterday are a radical attempt to cut federal funds for Med…| Center For Children and Families
Georgetown University Center for Children and Families submitted these comments to CMS on the “Streamlining the Medicaid, Children’s Health Insurance Program, and Basic Health Program Applica…| Center For Children and Families
Introduction States now face large and growing budget deficits due to the COVID-19 health and economic crisis.1In turn, school districts are bracing for substantial cuts to state funding of K-12 ed…| Center For Children and Families
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