Americans living in rural communities throughout the country could see their access to health care diminish if Congress changes eligibility for Medicaid or significantly reduces its federal funding.
With the House in recess this week, Democrats are using the time to hold town halls, some not in their own districts.
A recent Herald editorial raised alarms over proposed Medicaid cuts as Congress debates funding for extending President Trump and the Republicans’ 2017 federal income tax cuts (“Don’t gut Medicaid for ...
As potential Medicaid cuts loom over millions of Americans, parents of children with severe disabilities are trying to ...
The best place to find fraud and waste of taxpayer money is between public spending and private contracts.Cutting social ...
U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick was in Lancaster on Friday to discuss the importance of expanding bilingual workforce programs in ...
Usually constituents are polite when attending town halls, using the events as opportunities to meet and discuss issues with ...
U.S. Representative Ryan Zinke stopped Today on Friday to discuss recent impact of cuts of federal programs, funds and jobs, ...
My job is to provide a safe and stable environment for people who cannot live on their own due to mental illness, traumatic ...
A Seattle retiree was mistakenly marked as deceased by Social Security, causing his benefits to be revoked. His case, first ...
About 200 people rallied against cuts to Medicaid as they marched to U.S. Rep. Dan Newhouse's office at The Tower building in ...
Federal funding accounts for over a third of Gov. Hochul's spending plan. Are lawmakers ready for federal cuts?