Senate, Medicaid and Trump
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Proposed changes have reportedly angered some House Representatives, and differing views on the legislation could make passing Trump's bill difficult.
The Senate version of the 2026 budget mega bill is expected to be more aggressive on provider taxes than the House version.
Though most Senate Republicans exited a closed-door briefing without publicly opposing the measure, several are raising serious concerns, casting doubt on whether the bill has enough support to pass
Mehmet Oz, the administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, is scheduled to speak to Republican senators at lunch Tuesday on the need to reform Medicaid, according to a GOP
House GOP leaders have been urging Senators to make only minimal changes to their legislation to hold together their razor-thin majority.