West Virginia lawmakers have fresh evidence that historically deep Medicaid cuts approved by Congress — including West Virginia’s four-member congressional delegation — via the One Big Beautiful Bill Act enacted in July will be costly in West Virginia.
That evidence is in line with a history of similar Medicaid cuts leading to less health insurance coverage for disadvantaged people in other states, without the workforce additions that some proponents of the cuts have predicted will result from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act cuts. Health
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