David Valadao (R-Calif.) and Nicole Malliotakes (RN.Y.) – both representing districts with a significant percentage of Medicaid recipients – told Hill they were Withholding tax support Hill's Michael Schnell reported from the budget resolution as they are seeking more information on the seriousness of the cut and how they will affect their members.
Valadao represents California's Hispanic majority district 34% Adult Medicaid. In Malliotakes' New York area, 23% of adults have Medicaid coverage.
“To make up for $880 billion, we need to be more clear about how they will constitute that overall number and how it will affect beneficiaries before moving forward in this process.” said Mario Takis.
Republicans can afford to lose 1 vote This is expected if all members are present and the entire Democratic Caucus is opposed to this measure. At the present moment, key lawmakers say the resolution could be destined to fail.
The House Budget Committee cleared the resolution in a partisan vote last week. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA.) and his leadership team (including Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington (R-Texas)) have pushed solutions into the chamber and have made President Trump's domestic policy agenda early You are considering starting the process of passing. As a week of February 24thWhen the house is back.
The solution is a blueprint for spending reductions. It gives an overview of a $1.5 trillion Floor for the committee-wide cuts with a $2 trillion goal.
Though they leave the details of these cuts to individual committees, Republicans have not kept secret their desire to use Medicaid to fund most of the bill. Border security measures.
Measures set An $880 billion Floor of the Energy and Commerce Committee, which governs Medicaid.
“There's only one place you can go, and it's Medicaid. Rep. Russ Fulcher (R-Idaho), who sits on the Energy and Commercial Committee, said: “Others. There are people. Don't get me wrong, but if you're going to be $900 billion, you need to reform something in Medicaid terms.”