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  • Fraud and Abuse Against Medicaid: Rhetoric and Reality in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act

    We have not cut Medicaid, and we have not cut SNAP.  What we’re doing…is working on fraud, waste, and abuse. And everyone in Louisiana and around the country understands that that’s a responsibility of Congress….[Medicaid] is intended for vulnerable populations, for young single pregnant women and the elderly and the disabled and people who desperately…

  • More Fact Checking on Medicaid Spending for Immigrants

    Last week, a member of the Trump administration repeated a claim that the Administration was “kicking illegal immigrants off Medicaid to protect Medicaid for AMERICANS!” This is consistent with misleading talking points that the House-passed reconciliation bill, now under consideration by the Senate, targets cuts on Medicaid spending to undocumented immigrants. But is any of…

  • What Does the One Big Beautiful Bill Act Do to CHIP?

    The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) has a long history of bipartisan support. But CHIP is not spared by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (HB 1). It’s quite possible bipartisan CHIP supporters were not aware of the impact the bill rammed through the House in the wee hours of night would have on children…

  • Doula Medicaid Reimbursement by State

    The U.S. has the highest maternal mortality rate among high-income countries and over 80% of maternal deaths are preventable. Birth outcomes are even worse for Black women, who are three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications compared to white women. Over the past decade or so, doulas have become an increasingly…

  • Medicaid Matters for Young Children and Their Families

    Medicaid, along with the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), covers more than 40% of the nation’s young children under age six, including three quarters (75%) of young, low-income children (below 200% of the federal poverty level).In seven states, Medicaid/CHIP covers at least half of children under age six (AL, AR, KY, LA, MS, NM, OK)…

  • House Bill Takes Health Care Away From Immigrants, Including Lawfully Present Children and Pregnant Women

    Misinformation and confusion (even among lawmakers, more on that below) about immigrant eligibility and enrollment in Medicaid and CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program) continues to dominate the dialogue about the proposed changes in the House-passed reconciliation bill (see bill text as considered by the Rules Committee, alongside the manager’s amendment that was adopted before final…

  • Medicaid Cuts in the House-Passed Reconciliation Bill: Questions for Senators

    Last week the House of Representatives, by the narrowest of margins (215-214), passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, H.R. 1.  The bill includes unprecedented changes to Medicaid summarized here by my colleague Edwin Park.  Over the next ten years, these changes will terminate Medicaid coverage for millions of Americans and reduce federal Medicaid payments…

  • Medicaid and CHIP Cuts in the House-Passed Reconciliation Bill Explained

    Editor’s Note: CCF published a brief explaining the final bill that was signed into law on July 4, 2025. In the early morning of Thursday, May 22nd, on a 215-214 vote, House Republicans passed their budget reconciliation bill (the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” or H.R. 1).  The bill includes numerous provisions related to Medicaid…

  • State Momentum for Maternal Health Legislation Continues: Congressional Cuts Would Turn Back the Clock

    The U.S. has the highest maternal mortality rate of high-income countries and over 80% of maternal deaths are preventable. To improve maternal health outcomes, the Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act was introduced in the 117th and 118th by Representative Alma Adams and Representative Lauren Underwood, and Senator Cory Booker. The Momnibus Act is a set…

  • The Truth About Medicaid Coverage for Immigrants – and the Looming Threats

    There has been a lot of information and misinformation about Medicaid coverage for immigrants circulating in the news, including wildly inaccurate reporting that undocumented immigrants are driving up Medicaid spending—when the truth is that they are NOT even eligible for traditional Medicaid. At the same time, while some Republicans in Congress have said they are…

  • Medicaid Cuts Grow Harsher as GOP Attempts to Ram Trump Agenda Through House Before Memorial Day

    The full court press is on to pass the “One Big Beautiful Bill” with President Trump visiting the House Republican Caucus this morning to pressure competing factions to just say “yes” and pass the bill this week — before the Memorial Day recess and before anyone has time to untangle what is in the bill.…

  • Medicaid Work Requirements Could Threaten Parents’ and Children’s Coverage and Well-Being

    By Jennifer M. Haley, Genevieve M. Kenney, Eva H. Allen, and Michael Karpman Work requirements in Medicaid are on the agenda at the federal level and in multiple states, despite evidence that they increase uninsurance without boosting employment. Medicaid provisions approved by the House Energy and Commerce Committee as part of budget reconciliation include a…

  • Webinar and Report Release: Medicaid Key to Maternal and Infant Health in Rural America

    Georgetown University CCF shared a new report with state-by-state data on Medicaid coverage of women of reproductive age and how cuts could impact their access to obstetric care in small towns and rural areas. Medicaid plays a larger role in providing health coverage to people living in small towns and rural communities than it does…

  • House Budget Bill Would Impose Administrative Barriers for Kids, Families, Seniors, and People with Disabilities in Medicaid

    With the House Energy and Commerce Committee reporting out its budget reconciliation bill with at least $625 billion in cuts to Medicaid, I find it ironic that a section of the bill entitled “Improving Enrollment Processes” puts a halt to implementation of a Biden-era rule intended to streamline enrollment and improve retention, especially for children,…

  • Medicaid Plays A Key Role for Maternal and Infant Health in Rural Communities

    Key Findings: Introduction This paper examines the role of Medicaid in covering women of childbearing age (19 through 44 years old) living in small towns and rural areas. Previous research in this series found a higher reliance on Medicaid as a coverage source for children and all non-elderly adults living in small towns and rural…

  • House Energy and Commerce Committee Reconciliation Bill Would Restrict State Use of Provider Taxes and Undermine State Financing of Medicaid

    The House Energy and Commerce Committee is completing its markup of its section of the House Republican budget reconciliation bill.   The bill includes draconian Medicaid cuts, as well as cuts affecting the Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces, which would cut Medicaid enrollment by 10.3 million people and increase the number of uninsured by 7.6 million people…

  • Cuts to Medicaid Expansion in the Proposed Budget Reconciliation Bill being Considered by Congress

    FMAP Cuts Tied to State Decisions to Expand Comprehensive Health Coverage with State-Only Funds to Children Regardless of Immigration Status Section 44111 of the proposed budget reconciliation bill being marked up by the House Energy and Commerce Committee today targets the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid expansion for cuts with an apparent aim to advance a…

  • How Do We Know Congress’s Work Requirements in Medicaid Will Fail? They Already Have.

    As expected, the House’s rushed attempt to finance the Trump Administration’s immigration and tax agenda by cutting Medicaid includes a “work requirement.” Proponents claim that it is intended to support employment but it does no such thing. In fact, it’s a policy that takes health insurance away from millions of people, including workers. This policy…

  • House Energy and Commerce Committee Medicaid Provisions Released, Mark-Up Set for Tuesday

    Statement by Joan Alker, Executive Director of the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families, regarding Medicaid provisions included in the House Energy and Commerce budget reconciliation bill text scheduled for mark-up this week “The House Energy and Commerce Committee released the text of its portion of the reconciliation bill at around 10 p.m. last…

  • CCF Marks 20th Anniversary as Ominous Cuts to Medicaid Loom   

    The Center for Children and Families turned 20 on Monday! I marked this milestone as a guest on the NPR 1A program, explaining the role of Medicaid and Congressional proposals to cut it deeply. Many of the listeners needed no convincing that Medicaid was important, indeed life-sustaining for them and their families. One mother called…