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Government shutdown looms after Trump-backed bill fails; Environmental groups sue CA Air Resources Board over biogas credits; NY elected officials work to electrify municipal buildings; Need a mental health boost? Talking hot dog is here.

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President-elect Trump repeats his threats to jail Jan. 6th committee members, while also putting a stop-gap spending plan in jeopardy. A court removes Fani Willis from Trump's Georgia election interference case. The FAA restricts drones in New Jersey, and a Federal Reserve rate cut shakes markets.

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Rural folks could soon be shut out of loans for natural disasters if Project 2025 has its way, Taos, New Mexico weighs options for its housing shortage, and the top states providing America's Christmas trees revealed.

Cuts to ACA, Medicaid, CHIP could affect millions of Texans

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Friday, December 13, 2024   

More than 3 million Texans could be affected if changes are made to the Affordable Care Act.

During the 2024 campaign, President-elect Donald Trump said he would replace the plan providing health insurance options for Americans. Cuts could also be coming for Medicaid, CHIP and SNAP programs.

Joan Alker, executive director of the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families, said any reductions will impact the state's overall budget.

"Medicaid accounts for about 56% of all federal money that is flowing to states," Alker pointed out. "If we do see big cuts to Medicaid, that will affect all areas of states' budget not just their health budget."

Medicaid is jointly funded by the federal government and individual states administering its programs. Texas is one of 10 states to have not expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, leaving many low-income adults without coverage. Trump said in a recent interview he would not make cuts to entitlement programs such as Medicaid and Medicare as part of his cost-cutting plans.

Congress is expected to act swiftly on its legislative agenda in the coming year, with key actions likely taking place in January.

Mayra Alvarez, president of the Children's Partnership in California, said cuts to SNAP benefits will have a trickle-down effect on families.

"Without adequate access to food, stress or health outcomes and increased debt are likely to occur," Alvarez emphasized. "Especially considering how it's 78% of us in our communities are living paycheck to paycheck."

Medicaid advocates warned proposed reductions in federal funding could disproportionately affect low-income individuals, seniors and children, leading to higher uninsured rates and added strain on the state's health care infrastructure.


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