NEWS
As Republicans work to pass President Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ by his July 4 deadline, many are worried about the changes that could be coming to Medicaid. Here’s how the bill could affect Medicaid and who could lose coverage.

President Donald Trump has the chance to accelerate his political momentum and tighten his power grip on the country by driving his most significant piece of second-term legislation through Congress and taking a July Fourth victory lap.
Senators will begin a marathon series of votes on amendments Monday morning after working through the weekend. Republicans unveiled several compromises to shore up the narrow party line majority, preserving a tight timeline that could see the measure sent back to the House — and then onto the president’s desk by the holiday.
Because senators made major modifications to the original House bill, the high-stakes legislative dance may see significant pushback from far-right House Freedom Caucus Republicans concerned about its effect on the national debt.
Any changes designed to appease this group could mean the July 4 deadline slips, and the bill may need to be reconciled with the Senate version.