To his great credit, he accepted that this broken program was in need of a major overhaul.
I think the process here--I think even folks who are supportive of this Republican bill would say that the process is no...
I totally disagree. In fact, I think this chart raises the question on health care in rural America.
Medicaid was then less than 6 percent of the Federal budget; now it is 10 percent.
Medicaid's growth rate is not on a sustainable path.
this bill would cut those resources and impose an arbitrary cap.
I do not understand it. It has gotten me very angry the last couple of weeks and months because I care deeply about that...
Thank God we have Medicaid expansion. It is having the biggest impact on that problem.
So the notion that somehow we have, in the corner of Graham-Cassidy, figured this out, I just do not believe it.
the consequences of this major change in financing falls solely on those enrolled in the traditional Medicaid program...
I did, and that Senator is a good man.
We express strong support for a per-capita cap structure.
We all benefit when people gain health-care coverage. And I think we are all diminished and in fact potentially injured ...
What has driven people out of poverty in America is not the way we structured TANF, it is the EITC, it is the SNAP progr...
The impact of these cuts will be devastating to Pennsylvanians.
the guarantee of Medicaid... families with high incomes, good health care, but who still need Medicaid...
This extreme shift in funding will result in a fiscal crisis beyond what Pennsylvania has experienced to date.
The Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson bill and previous Republican bills are not the first attempt to restructure Medicaid.