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Budget bill faces Senate opposition over Medicaid

The HillFriday, May 23, 2025 at 10:55:25 PM
Budget bill faces Senate opposition over Medicaid
The Senate is hitting a roadblock with the budget bill, and the main sticking point is Medicaid. Several Republican senators are pushing back hard against proposed changes to the program, mirroring the resistance seen earlier in the House. It’s shaping up to be a major flashpoint in the debate over government spending.
Editor’s Note: Medicaid is a lifeline for millions of low-income Americans, so any changes to it are bound to spark fierce debate. If senators can’t find common ground, it could stall the entire budget process—delaying decisions that affect everything from healthcare funding to other critical government programs. This isn’t just political gridlock; it’s a fight with real consequences for people who rely on these services.
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