KY lawmakers say Medicaid’s future weighs on their minds and their constituents’
Tens of thousands of Kentuckians will lose their health insurance with the Trump-GOP budget cuts
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Tens of thousands of Kentuckians will lose their health insurance with the Trump-GOP budget cuts
Current fiscal year facing 2% shortfall, or $300 million
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer announced Thursday the chamber will vote next week to extend enhanced tax credits for three years for people who purchase their health insurance from the Affordable Care Act marketplace, though the plan seems unlikely to get the bipartisan support needed to advance.
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