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House Republicans Adjust Medicaid Cuts Amid Push for Tax Breaks
Work requirements for Medicaid recipients, including twice-yearly eligibility checks, are emerging as a compromise to save costs without widespread coverage loss.
Work requirements for Medicaid recipients, including twice-yearly eligibility checks, are emerging as a compromise to save costs without widespread coverage loss.
Vera’s $5M federal contract was terminated, and Doge's push to assign teams to federally funded groups has been criticized as intimidation without legal basis.
The U.S. Treasury is facing a cash drain, with its General Account balance dropping by 60% since January 2025, sparking fears of a potential default by August or September 2025.
DOGE’s enforcement of the executive order shows the importance of holding federally funded institutions accountable.
Bannon criticizes Musk’s financial ties to China and demands transparency and realistic solutions for budget reforms.
Labor unions argue the plan violates laws and undermines federal agencies, urging employees not to accept the buyouts.
Federal workers’ groups have filed a lawsuit, arguing the downsizing is illegal without congressional approval and risks national and global interests.
Critics fear the freeze signals intentions to dissolve USAID, shifting its functions to the State Department, while supporters argue it ensures better oversight of taxpayer money.