Trump’s Budget Calls for $610 Billion in Cuts to Medicaid—What Does that Mean for States?
The Medicaid cut assumes the passage of the GOP health care bill, leaving state budget officers wondering how they will deal with this “generational change” in the way the program is financed.
What States Can Expect From Trump’s Budget Plan on Sharing Food Stamp Costs
“What we do is go to the states and say, ‘look, we want you to have a little bit of skin in the game,’” said White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney.
A New Meth Surge Gathers Momentum
As states and cities battle an expanding opioid epidemic, cheap methamphetamine is making a comeback. In many places, the number of people using the addictive stimulant has exceeded the highest levels seen since the last epidemic that began in the 1990s.
Montana’s Governor Credits the Role Medicaid Expansion Played in His Re-election
A willingness to defend controversial issues in Republican towns earned Democrat Steve Bullock the support he needed, at a time when Trump was surging.
How Resilient Cities Need to Plan for an Influx of Migrants
Urban areas internationally will assume another 2.5 billion refugees and internally displaced persons by 2050, and few of them are ready.
Even if the AHCA Doesn’t Prevail, States Can Still Pursue Their Own Health Care Reforms
The ‘patchwork quilt’ of the Medicaid program is about to get even patchier.
Scrapping ‘Essential Benefits’ May Be Biggest Health Care Change
The elimination of essential health benefits could affect almost everybody, including the 156 million Americans who receive health coverage through their employers.
Following AHCA Vote Fiscal Uncertainty for State and Local Governments Continues
The legislation raises questions about future federal funding commitments for Medicaid, which represents roughly one-third of state budgets.
House Narrowly Passes Republican Health Care Bill
What's in the bill, and how will it affect state and local governments?
The Historical Exclusion Behind the Puerto Rico Bankruptcy Crisis
Congress could help the territory by simply funding its Medicaid system the way they fund the states.
How Do State and Local Programs Fare in the Fiscal 2017 Federal Spending Deal?
Legislation has emerged to keep the federal government running through September. But tougher negotiations could be on the horizon for the upcoming budget cycle.
Chief Architect of State-level Anti-Abortion Laws Nominated to Top HHS Post
Charmaine Yoest led an organization single-mindedly devoted to the cause of making state laws as pro-life as possible.
An Elephant Tranquilizer Is the Newest Terrifying Twist in the Opioid Crisis
Mere micrograms—the equivalent of a few grains of sugar—can be fatal.
Matching Ex-Offenders With Hard-To-Fill Health Care Jobs
People with arrest and conviction records can help with hard-to-fill jobs, but employing them creates legal and administrative challenges.
Getting the Mentally Ill Out of Jails
Tens of thousands of mentally ill people languish in jail. Many cities and states increasingly are working to get them treatment instead.
Virginia Gov. McAuliffe Blocked on Medicaid Expansion. Again.
“By refusing to expand the program, we’ve forfeited $10.4 billion and we will continue to forego $6.6 million every day we do not take action,” according to the Democratic governor.
Rural Minnesota Facing the ‘Beginning of the Wave’ of Homeless Senior Citizens
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Florida’s newest invasive species; sanctuary city fights in Massachusetts, New Jersey and Yakima; and marijuana decriminalization in Kansas City.
Even Healthy-Looking Suburbs Are Dying From Drugs
Some communities are much sicker than they look, according to an analysis of CDC data and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s new county health rankings.
What Would Medicaid Expansion Mean for Kansas’ Rural Hospitals?
There’s reason to believe rural hospitals in expansion states are doing better.
On the Brink of AHCA Vote, Kansas Lawmakers Make Their Own Move on Medicaid
“I think if we waited for Washington to sort themselves out, we wouldn’t vote for anything,” one Kansas state senator told Route Fifty.
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