Approximately 11.8 million adults and children risk losing health insurance due to the GOP's domestic policy package, which includes the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act. This act proposes measures that will slowly reduce enrollment in federal health care programs such as Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act over the next ten years. The bill intends to redirect nearly $1 trillion from these programs. Key changes include more frequent income checks for eligibility, potentially increasing the likelihood of coverage loss, particularly for vulnerable populations such as the homeless.
Roughly 11.8 million adults and children will be at risk for losing health insurance if the GOP’s domestic policy package becomes law, affecting many through tightening enrollment.
The One Big, Beautiful Bill Act aims to make changes that will gradually reduce enrollment in Medicaid and Obamacare over a decade, targeting nearly $1 trillion from these programs.
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