Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), who has pushed again in opposition to a Home proposal to cut back Medicaid spending by a whole bunch of billions of {dollars}, says President Trump advised him Monday that the ultimate invoice encompassing his home agenda won’t embody any cuts to Medicaid advantages.
“Just had a great talk with President Trump about the Big, Beautiful Bill. He said again, NO MEDICAID BENEFIT CUTS,” Hawley posted on the social platform X.
That publish appeared to immediate a response from Texas Rep. Chip Roy (R), a vocal proponent of including further deficit-reducing reforms to the reconciliation invoice, who argued that Medicaid must cease subsidizing able-bodied adults.
“Just had a great talk with my kids. They said again, STOP BORROWING MONEY TO PROP UP WASTEFUL SPENDING & TO SUBSIDIZE THE ABLE-BODIED OVER THE VULNERABLE,” Roy posted.
The Congressional Price range Workplace estimated on a preliminary foundation that the Home invoice would reduce gross Medicaid and State Kids’s Well being Insurance coverage Program (CHIP) by greater than $800 billion over 10 years and scale back Medicaid enrollment by 10.3 million folks, in accordance with the Heart for Kids and Households at Georgetown College’s McCourt Faculty of Public Coverage.
Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine), Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) and Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) have additionally raised considerations in regards to the potential influence of Medicaid spending cuts on constituents and rural hospitals.