US states weigh tax increases, spending cuts and Medicaid expansion rollbacks to offset $900B federal funding reduction over next decade, as they brace for fallout from Trump's Medicaid cuts.
US states are preparing for the impact of Donald Trump's Medicaid cuts, considering tax increases, spending reductions, and rollbacks of expansion to compensate for a $900 billion federal funding decrease over ten years.
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