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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act approved by Congress this week offers rewards first – and pain after the midterms.
President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” could cost residents, health care providers and the state millions of ...
Some 71 million Americans receive Medicaid benefits, including about 1.16 million Minnesotans, adding up to $12 billion in ...
Minnesota counties are watching the U.S. House closely as lawmakers consider the One Big Beautiful Bill. If passed as is, it ...
The sprawling tax and spending bill now headed for its final congressional vote contains a number of changes to government ...
At hospitals around the state and country, this latest vote raises the level of uncertainty over how they are going to be ...
The Heyers receive daily personal care services through their supplemental Medicaid coverage. With Congress considering ...
Between North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota, close to 285,000 people are projected to lose health insurance coverage by ...
Though the Metro campaign has reached a tentative agreement and nurses will soon vote whether to ratify the contract, Nurses ...
The bill, which narrowly passed in the Senate Tuesday, could leave an estimated $1.4 billion to $1.6 billion hole in the ...
A Minnesota Department of Health survey shows 72% of Minnesotans view Medicaid as vital, amidst discussions of federal cuts ...
It includes more than $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts. As many as 253,000 Minnesotans could lose coverage, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.