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URGENT: Contact Your Members of Congress to Protect Medicaid

The House Energy and Commerce Committee late last night released bill text in advance of its May 13 markup, with significant Medicaid cuts being considered.
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Act Now: Ask Your Senators to Protect Medicaid and Access to Care

As the next step in the budget reconciliation process, the Senate is taking up the House-passed version of the budget reconciliation bill. Senate key committees, Senate leaders and others are considering changes to the House version.
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ACT NOW: Ask Your Senators to Protect Medicaid Payment Rates in Reconciliation Package

Please contact your senators and urge them to oppose any efforts to further weaken SDP and provider tax provisions as passed by the House. Changes under consideration by the Senate would deteriorate hospital Medicaid reimbursement rates and threaten access for all patients.
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Act Now: Ask Your Lawmakers to Protect Medicaid and Access to Care

AHA members across the country are reaching out to their lawmakers this week, both in Washington, D.C., and in their home states, to deliver key messages on the impact of the proposals in the House and Senate versions of the budget reconciliation draft legislation.
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TIME TO ACT IS NOW: Contact Senate and House Lawmakers Today

The Senate version of the budget reconciliation bill proposes even GREATER CUTS to the Medicaid program than the House bill.
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Scott Amendment Could Drastically Impact Medicaid Expansion States

Senator Rick Scott, R-Fla., is expected to introduce an amendment to the Senate budget reconciliation bill during the vote-a-rama in the coming hours. The amendment would dramatically impact expansion states.
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Senate Passes Budget Reconciliation Bill; House Expected to Vote This Week

The Senate today voted 51 to 50, with a deciding vote by Vice President J.D. Vance, to pass its version of the budget reconciliation bill.