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Newswire : GOP Medicaid plans would slash health coverage for millions, CBO confirms

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By Stacy M. Brown 
Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent A newly released analysis by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has confirmed that proposals pushed by Republicans in Congress to slash Medicaid spending would result in millions of Americans losing health coverage.  The analysis arrives just days before the House Energy and Commerce Committee […]

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