Senate Republicans passed President Trump’s budget bill, which if it becomes law, will kick 11 million people off Medicaid over the next decade, including an estimated 663,000 in North Carolina.
Senate Republicans barely passed President Trump’s budget bill, which if it becomes law, will kick 11 million people off Medicaid over the next decade. That includes, according to Sen. Thom Tillis, an estimated 663,000 in North Carolina.
But the bill is not yet law. So what will it do and what happens next? Cardinal & Pine’s Michael McElroy explains.

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