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Nonprofits across Arkansas are raising alarms over the proposed "One Big Beautiful Bill," which could significantly impact ...
Policy analysts expect millions of Americans to lose coverage because of cumbersome paperwork, bureaucratic hurdles and ...
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NWAhomepage on MSNHow much could Arkansans lose in Medicaid and SNAP benefits?Benton and Washington counties could face some of the largest losses in benefits, according to new maps released by Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families.
More than 70 million Americans are enrolled in the program, which could be facing its biggest overhaul in decades.
Funding for Social Security, Medicaid, and Medicare accounted for 41 percent of federal spending in FY 2024. The One Big ...
Hundreds of thousands of Americans, including residents of Republican-led states could lose insurance coverage under GOP ...
Medicaid is the single largest payer for mental health services in the United States, playing a critical role in ensuring access to care for millions of adults with mental illness and substance ...
Arkansas is planning to move faster than any other state in verifying eligibility of Medicaid beneficiaries, a process that experts believe is certain to cause eligible Arkansans to loss access to ...
In the program’s early years, some worried that Arkansas’ responsibility for 10% of the costs would put a strain on the state budget, but in 2016 a consultant hired by the Republican ...
The Republican budget bill proposes requiring adults on Medicaid work a certain number of hours in order to qualify for ...
In Florida, for example, more than 80 percent of people who were dis-enrolled from Medicaid were kicked off for procedural reasons.About the same share of people who lost coverage in Arkansas and ...
According to AACF, which draws from Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates, as many as 177,000 Arkansans could lose Medicaid coverage and nearly 60,000 may lose access to food assistance if the ...
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