Some Republicans reaffirm stance against potential Medicaid cuts
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Apr 16, 2025
A group of moderate House Republicans warned they will not support a legislative package if it includes cuts to Medicaid benefits.
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A group of moderate Republicans are reaffirming their stance against the idea of potential Medicaid cuts
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saying they won't support a major legislative package if it makes cuts to health benefits for millions of Americans who need them
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The letter, sent to House leadership by a dozen Republicans, reaffirms the budget proposal will not pass if Medicaid benefits are part of the GOP's target spending cuts
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In a letter sent Monday to House Speaker Mike Johnson and other GOP leaders, 12 Republican lawmakers from competitive districts wrote
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We support targeted reforms to improve program integrity, reduce improper payments, and modernize delivery systems to fix flaws in the program that divert resources away from children, seniors, individuals with disabilities, and pregnant women, those who the program was intended to help
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However, we cannot and will not support a final reconciliation bill that includes any reduction in Medicaid coverage for vulnerable populations
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With the GOP's narrow majority, these 12 members could block any final budget package
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Republicans in Congress are currently drafting a reconciliation bill that includes budgetary items, along with extensions of Trump-era tax cuts, border security funding, and a boost to defense
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items under the Trump agenda. A big part of that, reining in government spending
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The House recently approved a budget framework directing the Energy and Commerce Committee
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to identify $880 billion in deficit reductions over 10 years. The committee oversees both
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Medicaid and Medicare And the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office says 93 of its jurisdictional budget is tied to Medicaid Democrats argue the spending cuts all but guarantee reductions to Medicaid services It going to be completely devastating for families across this
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country and to the cost of providing health care to everyone in this country. There is no way that
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they can get to the cuts they want without deep, deep cuts to the Medicaid program. They know the
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The budget is highly unpopular with the American people. No one wants these savage cuts to Medicaid
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It will decimate healthcare for so many people. Republican leaders insist they are not cutting benefits, but focusing on fraud and eliminating
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people on the program who don't qualify. Medicaid for example, which is the thing that the Democrats are trying to frankly lie to
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the American people about, no one has talked about cutting one benefit in Medicaid
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The estimate is $51 billion a year and Medicaid is lost to fraud
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That's unconscionable. Can you guarantee that Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security will not be touched
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Yeah, I mean, I have said it so many times you shouldn't be asking me that question
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Okay, this will not be read my lips. It won't be read my lips anymore
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We're not going to touch it. Now we are going to look for fraud
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The lawmakers who signed the letter said they do support targeted reforms
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like reducing fraud, modernizing systems, and improving efficiency. But not if it means cutting coverage for the people who depend on it most
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The political debate over the idea of cuts to Medicaid has also become a point of media focus
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This week's episode of Bias Breakdown yzes how outlets from both sides cover this story differently
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leaning into narratives that best support their political leanings. You can find this week's episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, among other platforms
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