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- Gov. Shapiro signs 34 bills into law, releases SNAP Medicaid loss . . .
In related news, the Shapiro administration released estimates of dropped Medicaid and SNAP benefits if the reconciliation bill, which is currently in Congress, is passed
- Shapiro Administration Committed to Helping Pennsylvanians Amid Major . . .
“I urge any Pennsylvanian who receives health coverage through the state to be aware of changes to our Medicaid and CHIP programs and take action so they can protect themselves and stay covered
- Shapiro Administration Highlights Devastating Impacts of Proposed . . .
Honesdale, PA – Proposed Medicaid cuts in Congressional Republicans’ budget bill would have devastating impacts on Pennsylvania’s health care system Today, Shapiro Administration officials joined rur
- Shapiro Administration Increases Medicaid Behavioral HealthChoices . . .
Governor Josh Shapiro has prioritized increasing funding for behavioral health services throughout the Commonwealth since taking office
- Shapiro Administration Touts Proposed Investments in Health Care . . .
Secretary of Health continues listening tour of rural hospitals and discusses the multi-pronged solutions in Governor Josh Shapiro’s 2025-2026 proposed budget
- Gov. Shapiro, Rep. Dean release statements on the passing of Trumps . . .
The bill now heads to President Trump’s desk, where he is expected to sign it on July 4 The Shapiro administration previously released estimates of dropped Medicaid and SNAP benefits if the bill is passed According to PBS, the legislation contains about $4 5 trillion in tax cuts
- Gov. Shapiro pushes back against federal cuts to Medicaid SNAP, pushes . . .
Governor Josh Shapiro of Abington Township has been criticizing the Trump administration’s bill which could affect Medicaid and SNAP benefits should it become law
- Resuming Medicaid case checks confronts 3. 6M in Pennsylvania
Enforcing the eligibility rules will be a massive task that will test the new administration of Gov Josh Shapiro, and advocates predict that caseworkers will be flooded by questions from confused enrollees who appeal or reapply when they are denied benefits
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