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President Donald Trump was on Capitol Hill today, pushing Republican lawmakers to support the G.O.P. megabill—a sweeping budget reconciliation package. He's working to secure the votes of conservative legislators who remain skeptical, citing concerns that the bill would significantly increase the federal deficit and demanding deeper cuts to Medicaid.
Trump dismissed the bill’s projected impacts on health coverage, including its changes to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act, saying they weren’t “anything meaningful”—even though independent analyses estimate at least 8.6 million Americans could lose their coverage under the proposed changes.
In New York alone, the implications are stark.
The proposals advanced by the House Ways & Means and Energy & Commerce Committees would result in:
Just yesterday, Governor Kathy Hochul addressed the public to outline the potential damage the bill could cause to the state. She warned that the proposed federal cuts could amount to nearly $13.5 billion annually, jeopardizing access to healthcare for millions and threatening the viability of hospitals and essential healthcare providers across New York.
We spoke to two leaders with deep insight into these critical healthcare programs:
By Various hostsPresident Donald Trump was on Capitol Hill today, pushing Republican lawmakers to support the G.O.P. megabill—a sweeping budget reconciliation package. He's working to secure the votes of conservative legislators who remain skeptical, citing concerns that the bill would significantly increase the federal deficit and demanding deeper cuts to Medicaid.
Trump dismissed the bill’s projected impacts on health coverage, including its changes to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act, saying they weren’t “anything meaningful”—even though independent analyses estimate at least 8.6 million Americans could lose their coverage under the proposed changes.
In New York alone, the implications are stark.
The proposals advanced by the House Ways & Means and Energy & Commerce Committees would result in:
Just yesterday, Governor Kathy Hochul addressed the public to outline the potential damage the bill could cause to the state. She warned that the proposed federal cuts could amount to nearly $13.5 billion annually, jeopardizing access to healthcare for millions and threatening the viability of hospitals and essential healthcare providers across New York.
We spoke to two leaders with deep insight into these critical healthcare programs: