Medicaid, Trump and Hawley
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As Republicans face criticism for slashing Medicaid, Hawley tried to shift the focus to a less-noticed part of the law that will benefit victims of nuclear waste.
Four days after President Donald Trump signed his “big, beautiful bill” into law, one of the Republicans who voted for it, Sen. Josh Hawley, wasn’t interested in touting the measure’s high-profile tax,
He voted for the bill despite voicing opposition to cuts in the Medicaid program. The head of the Missouri Democratic Party calls the vote “a slap in the face to
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AlterNet on MSN'Gotta take the wins': Josh Hawley defends vote for bill he admitted would harm his stateJosh Hawley (R-Mo.), who publicly railed against the bill's provisions gutting Medicaid funding before it became law last week. Now, NBC News is reporting that Hawley is standing by his vote for the bill,
Josh Hawley (R-MO) is downplaying concerns over Medicaid cuts from President Trump's "big, beautiful bill." Former Rep. Barbara Comstock and former Rep. Donna Edwards join Alex Witt to break down the impact of the megabill on Americans.
Senator Josh Hawley said despite what is in the Big Beautiful Bill that was passed, it's a mistake to cut Medicaid and it won't happen right away and he'll fight it.
Sen. Josh Hawley wants his colleagues to follow the president's lead on preserving Medicaid benefits as the Senate Finance Committee prepares its version of Trump's budget bill
The recent passage of a major federal bill has sparked debate over its impact on Medicaid funding in Missouri.Senator Josh Hawley, a Republican from Missouri,
With omnibus legislation like the One Big Beautiful Bill, lawmakers face an all-or-nothing decision. It shouldn't be that way. | Opinion