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House GOP Plan Targets Medicaid

Last updated: February 27, 2025 3:40 pm
Oliver James
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The House GOP’s budget proposal, which narrowly passed on Tuesday, likely would result in major cuts to Medicaid, the health program primarily for those with low incomes or who are disabled, to help pay for tax cuts. That sets up a battle with the Senate, which passed a separate, more modest budget proposal that includes neither tax cuts nor cuts to health programs — at least not initially.

Meanwhile, federal courts continue to weigh in on whether the Trump administration has the authority to cancel congressionally appropriated funding for federal programs and to summarily dismiss federal workers.

Among the takeaways from this week’s episode:

  • This week the House approved its budget blueprint calling, in part, for its Energy and Commerce Committee members to cut at least $880 billion from the government programs they oversee, which include Medicaid. But the plan also needs Senate approval. The Senate is advancing its own, competing blueprint, and some GOP senators have voiced concerns about the consequences of Medicaid cuts.
  • In Supreme Court news, a new order from Chief Justice John Roberts allows the Trump administration to continue to freeze foreign aid, at least temporarily. And in an unexpected move, the Trump administration will take the same side as the Biden administration in a case before the court regarding the Affordable Care Act. The case addresses whether the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force may tell insurance companies what medical services must be covered. But the Trump administration is arguing that the head of the Department of Health and Human Services — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — has authority over the panel and can influence determinations about coverage.
  • President Donald Trump issued an executive order boosting his first-term efforts to press health providers and insurers to reveal actual prices to patients. Also, in the states, major research universities are bracing for federal funding cuts. And an outbreak in Texas and New Mexico has led to the nation’s first measles death in years — as Kennedy plays down the outbreak and, separately, says he will examine the childhood vaccination schedule.

Plus, for “extra credit,” the panelists suggest health policy stories they read this week that they think you should read, too:

Julie Rovner: WBUR’s “Canceled Meetings and Confusion: NIH Grant Funding in Limbo Despite Court Injunction,” by Anna Rubenstein.

Alice Miranda Ollstein: The Transmitter’s “Exclusive: NIH Appears To Archive Policy Requiring Female Animals in Studies,” by Claudia López Lloreda.

Shefali Luthra: NBC News’ “They Were Told To Get Extra Breast Cancer Screenings. Then They Got Stuck With the Bill,” by Gretchen Morgenson.

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