Sen. Thom Tillis supports the GOP rescission package but cautions that Republicans may regret some of the cuts. He referenced past successful rescissions, particularly from 1992, which included specific details on cuts. Tillis emphasized the importance of carefully assessing each line item in the current rescission proposal. Sen. Josh Hawley introduced a bill to repeal some Medicaid cuts, aiming to prevent future reductions from taking effect. Both senators advocate for careful consideration and potential amendments to improve the current package.
The only time that we've had a successful rescissions package in modern history was 1992. That rescission had significant cuts, but it detailed specific programs that were to be cut.
Now is the time to prevent any future cuts to Medicaid from going into effect. I'm looking at other amendments that maybe will make the bill better.
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