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Oregon’s almost entirely Democratic congressional delegation voted against the GOP tax and spending cut bill. Only U.S. Rep.
More than a third of Oregonians rely on Medicaid via the Oregon Health Plan; in rural counties, it's often higher. Cuts are ...
Rep. Val Hoyle, a Democrat from Springfield, said the bill will reduce the state’s access to healthcare and imperil Oregon’s ...
Oregon’s health care landscape faces a major upheaval under the landmark federal tax and spending bill signed into law last week by President Donald Trump. The legislation delivers the largest tax ...
Over a third of Oregonians rely on Medicaid via the Oregon Health Plan — in Malheur County, it's fully half of residents.
Medicaid, food stamps, and green energy incentives are the proposed solutions to paying for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act ...
Defenders of Medicaid cuts point to the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment to argue that the cuts won’t harm people’s health.
Attorney General Dan Rayfield and other state AGs sued to stop the sharing of personal health data with immigration ...
An analysis of an earlier version of the bill found that Oregon would be disproportionately hit by Medicaid cuts, with more people likely to lose coverage and end up uninsured.
Hundreds of thousands of Oregonians who receive food assistance will be impacted following the passage of President Trump's ...