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House Passes Controversial Medicaid Reform Bill Amid Budget Cuts
The House has passed a Medicaid reform bill targeting fraud and implementing work requirements, while budget cuts are claimed not to affect coverage.

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Overview
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The House of Representatives passed a Medicaid reform bill aimed at reducing fraud and waste.
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The bill includes work requirements for certain Medicaid recipients.
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Allegations of improper spending in Medicaid are reportedly lower than previously claimed.
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Mike Johnson and Russ Vought reassure that proposed budget cuts won't lead to loss of coverage.
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The bill is expected to reach President Trump's desk by July 4 after Senate review.
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