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February 20, 2025

Trump Limits Public Benefits To Undocumented President Donald Trump issued an executive order that limits public benefits for undocumented immigrants. It directs each federal agency to identify programs that currently allow undocumented immigrants to receive federal benefits and to comply with the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, which generally prohibits such benefits. The order also mandates the enhancement of eligibility verification systems. It also seeks to limit or bar funding state and local programs that either subsidize illegal immigration or support sanctuary policies. Fourteen states plus D.C. provide state-funded healthcare coverage to children regardless of immigration status. California is the first state to offer Medicaid coverage to all eligible undocumented individuals. #trump #immigration #healthcare https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/legal-regulatory-issues/trump-signs-executive-order-to-end-federal-benefits-for-undocumented-immigrants.html Medicaid Cuts Consternation President Donald Trump’s endorsement runs smack into his public commitment that he will not take a meat axe to Medicaid benefits. Trump this week endorsed the one-bill approach to

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February 19, 2025

Trump Endorses House GOP One-Bill Approach President Donald Trump came out today in favor of the House GOP’s one-bill approach, surprising the Senate which felt he was taking a wait-and-see, go-slow approach on the issue. The one bill approach has steep spending reduction targets in it. Still, the fate of the House bill is uncertain. Speaker Mike Johnson can afford to lose no more than one vote on the reconciliation bill. Several moderates have expressed concerns on healthcare cuts. Some conservatives are complaining cuts are not deep enough. While leaders claim healthcare cuts to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will not disrupt coverage, the savings targets could make that promise difficult to keep. Some conservatives are arguing that reductions in state reimbursement or even how much the federal government contributes should occur, which undoubtedly would impact coverage. Reining in provider taxes could also impact state financing schemes and

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February 18, 2025

Worried About House Vote, Senate Takes Different Path on Budget Reconciliation On a 50-47 vote, the Senate GOP officially started the process of passing a budget reconciliation bill in a bid to enact a portion of President Trump’s agenda.  The Senate is taking a two-bill approach to meet President Trump’s objectives, while the House is moving on one big bill. The Senate fears House Speaker Mike Johnson will not have enough votes on his plan because conservatives are demanding deep cuts and others want more moderate ones. The Senate’s first bill would spend $325 billion to bolster border operations and allow Trump’s deportation plans to be executed as well as boost defense spending and greenlight Trump’s energy plans. The Senate Republicans are planning to use a second reconciliation bill to extend Trump’s 2017 tax cuts. The second bill would include offsetting spending cuts. #budgetreconciliation #trump #congress #healthcare https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5152221-senate-gop-budget-resolution/?tbref=hp Strange Bedfellows Against

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February 17, 2025

Study Shows How Obesity Impacts Employer Healthcare Costs UnitedHealthcare and the Health Action Council have examined how the obesity epidemic has impacted the healthcare costs of employers and how it will continue to do so in the future. About 75% of adults in the U.S. are either overweight or obese, up from 50% in 1990. Obesity rates have grown fastest among younger adults. The obese population accounts for 46% of the employers’ medical spend. Per member per month costs for obese employees are more than double ($973) than those who were not obese ($421). Metabolic conditions are common among people with obesity. For workers in their ’50s, diabetes rates are 2.5 times higher among obese individuals. Hypertension rates were three times higher. Those who were obese also had greater rates of behavioral health illnesses. Study: https://healthactioncouncil.org/media/i5qj3qah/2025-hac-white-paper.pdf #obesity #glp1s #weightlossdrugs #healthcare #chronicconditions #employercoverage https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payers/unitedhealth-hac-study-examines-how-obesity-impacting-employer-health-costs Trump To Defend Brainwood Using Biden Arguments

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February 14, 2025

Major Staff Cutbacks In Healthcare At Federal Government The Trump administration has directed agencies to begin laying off probationary employees. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and related agencies are firing up to 5,200 probationary employees as of today. About 1,300 are employed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and a sizeable number are with the National Institutes of Health (NIH). There are over 2 million federal employees. Additional article: https://www.modernhealthcare.com/labor/cdc-layoffs-cuts-trump (Some articles may require a subscription.) #hhs #nih #cdc #staffing #layoffs #trump #doge https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/regulatory/mass-layoffs-hhs-cdc-cuts-1300-probationary-workers-reports-say Trump Administration Cuts Exchange Navigator Funding Similar to what happened in its first term, the Trump administration axed Exchange Navigator funding by 90% to just $10 million. The navigator program received $98 million in the 2024 plan year but only enrolled 92,000 consumers, accounting for just 0.6% of selections through federally facilitated exchanges (FFEs) in the open enrollment period. Trump’s

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