Yes, Republicans Just Voted To Cut Medicaid
MADISON, Wis. — Tonight, Derrick Van Orden and Bryan Steil joined House Republicans in passing a budget resolution that calls for $2 trillion in cuts—including as much as $880 billion from Medicaid. While Republicans like Derrick Van Orden continue to insist that they are not cutting billions from Medicaid, the size of the cuts demanded by the budget resolution make it impossible for Medicaid to go untouched.
Of the $2 trillion in total cuts demanded by the House Republican budget resolution, $880 billion must be cut by the House Energy & Commerce Committee, which oversees funding for Medicaid. The House Energy & Commerce Committee only oversees $200 billion in non-Medicaid spending—meaning if Republicans zeroed out all other spending, they would still need to cut $680 billion from Medicaid.
Democratic Party of Wisconsin Communications Director Joe Oslund issued the following statement:
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