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Leaders in Oregon and Washington D.C. are working to figure out how the President’s tax and spend bill will affect patients ...
Nearly 12 million Medicaid recipients across the country could lose health insurance following the passage of President ...
Defenders of Medicaid cuts point to the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment to argue that the cuts won’t harm people’s health.
Colorado and California are joined in the lawsuit by Arizona, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, ...
Medicaid, food stamps, and green energy incentives are the proposed solutions to paying for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act ...
Hundreds of thousands of Oregonians who receive food assistance will be impacted following the passage of President Trump's ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill is now awaiting President Donald Trump's signature after the U.S. House approved it. Here's what ...
The data could be used to help the Department of Homeland Security locate migrants in its mass deportation campaign, experts ...
Oregon and 14 other states are suing the federal government for sharing residents’ Medicaid records with federal immigration ...
Oregon is particularly vulnerable because it has focused for decades on expanding its Medicaid program, simplifying eligibility checks and making it easier for people to enroll and stay enrolled.
Combined state and federal spending for Oregon’s Medicaid program for the 2023-25 biennium totaled $29.1 billion – of which $9.7 billion is state money.
Oregon is the first to use Medicaid money explicitly for climate-related costs, part of its five-year, $1.1 billion effort to address social needs, which also includes housing and nutrition benefits.