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The tax and spending legislation the House voted to send to President Donald Trump’s desk on Thursday, enacting much of his ...
President Donald Trump signed the “Big, Beautiful Bill” into law Friday, triggering a countdown to cuts that will impact many ...
That's because immigrants without documentation are generally ineligible for federal Medicaid coverage, and even many who do ...
Loss of health coverage gains The tax and spending legislation the House voted to send to President Donald Trump’s desk on ...
Provisions in the new tax and spending bill passed by the U.S. Senate early Tuesday would go even further than the House bill ...
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Md. SUN Bucks to Feed 600,000 Kids This Summer
The Maryland Department of Human Services (DHS) will relaunch the Maryland SUN Bucks program from June through August 2025, providing grocery benefits to families with students during the summer when ...
For example, some states offer Medicaid to “medically needy” individuals whose incomes are too high to qualify for Medicaid using other criteria. The expansion of Medicaid in 2014 allowed states to ...
UMMS sues Medicaid insurer over $15M in unpaid reimbursements The University of Maryland Medical Center, pictured in 2023, was the nation's first public teaching hospital, opening in 1823 as the ...
Rural communities could suffer most About a third of Maryland’s Medicaid recipients live in one of the 18 state jurisdictions designated as “rural,” where health care access is already strained.
Many Marylanders are reeling as the U.S. Senate prepares to debate President Donald Trump’s “one, big, beautiful bill,” which proposes more than $720 billion in cuts to Medicaid.
Ferguson said that if Maryland’s Medicaid program were to move to a full 50-50 split with the federal government, the state would either have to take on approximately $1 billion in costs or ...