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The bill’s cuts to health care will kick about 93,000 Georgians off of Medicaid and raise health-insurance premiums for more than 1.2 million Georgians, according to numbers released by U.S. Sen.
By Kyra Miles A Trump administration move to end federal funding for a nutrition education program for low-income families ...
The Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS) is bracing for the potential loss of hundreds of millions of dollars as a ...