House Republicans have approved significant Medicaid reforms and substantial spending cuts in a partisan vote. The bill mandates work requirements for Medicaid recipients and imposes fees based on income, raising concerns among Senate Republicans about its viability. Senator Josh Hawley has publicly criticized the reforms, emphasizing that they conflict with the party's commitment to working-class interests. The proposed legislation, which has sparked debates around cuts to Medicaid benefits, is now set for further review in the House Budget Committee.
This bill is not going to become law in its current form, not least because President Trump won't sign it. We're the party of the working class.
I've talked to him about this personally, multiple times. He has been crystal clear in public, too - no, Medicaid benefit cuts, we need to get a tax cut to working people.
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