Senate, Medicaid and Trump
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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education, or SNAP-Ed, faces elimination in a GOP bill, sparking concerns about the impact on low-income Americans' health education.
If the Senate passes the GOP federal budget bill, millions of New Yorkers will lose access to Medicaid coverage and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.
Colorado estimates it could have to come up with anywhere from $200 million to $360 million annually for food assistance benefits, depending on the language in the final bill.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer said hundreds of thousands of Michiganders are at risk if President Donald Trump’s spending plan passes.
New Mexico Tribal Leaders Summit, held at the Santa Fe Indian School on Tuesday, Navajo Nation Speaker Crystalyne Curley issued a powerful call to action, urging tribal nations and the State of New Mexico to work together to identify and document the impacts of recent federal funding cuts on tribal communities.