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The financial balance of U.S. states faces a significant challenge as recent federal policies shift the responsibility and costs of essential social programs onto their budgets. The question is not if ...
President Trump signed a bill enacting significant changes to safety net programs like Medicaid and SNAP, reversing ...
In fiscal year 2023, the combination of expiring federal COVID-19 pandemic aid, slowing tax revenue growth, and rising costs for Medicaid led to an increase in the share of state revenue dedicated ...
It will be up to the Legislature to decide how to spend the money the state brings in. States aren’t just facing the Medicaid and SNAP cutbacks, Delaney said. They are facing a “tsunami” of funding ...
Kevin Wehner has been there for Missourians as they have dealt with unanswered questions, long wait times and the confusion ...
“We actually reduce Medicaid costs of 21% every time somebody becomes a clubhouse member, it actually is about a 35% to 40% ...
States, already facing cuts to services by Trump administration, now trying to figure out how to fit Medicaid and SNAP cuts into their budgets.
Federal cuts to SNAP under the One Big Beautiful Bill will force states to consider new costs for the nutrition program.
New rules could push some residents off Medicaid, SNAP, not because they’re ineligible, but because they miss deadlines or ...
The Medicaid cuts recently approved by Congress and President Donald Trump could force states into difficult decisions, ...