Trump, American businesses and One Big Beautiful Bill
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While a budget surplus exists in Georgia, the impact of federal cuts remains unclear, prompting a cautious approach from Gov. Kemp.
President Donald Trump signed the first successful rollback of the country’s major health care programs into law on the Fourth of July, and some major changes are expected to be felt in Nevada over time.
Toni Lawson with the Idaho Hospital Association said that roughly $1 trillion in Medicaid funding cuts will impact people who rely on the health insurance programs and rural hospitals in the state.
Gov. Phil Murphy signed an order directing state agencies to evaluate the impacts of the federal cuts on their budgets, operations and programs.
While the U.S. Senate puts the finishing touches on the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” in Washington, DC, state lawmakers in Minnesota will be watching and assessing the potential impact on ...
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNRural hospitals brace for changes after One Big Beautiful Bill passesUtah Hospital Association is working with the state and will start having those discussions to figure out what's going to happen to the Medicaid program in the state, how the program is going to be funded,