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Congressman Dan Newhouse, left, with Port of Quincy Commissioner Patric Connelly in August. Newhouse supported HR-1, also known as the "One Big Beautiful Bill" which will cut Medicaid and implement various eligibility requirements for the program.

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Changes to Medicaid spark controversy, confusion
September 23, 2025 5:44 p.m.

Changes to Medicaid spark controversy, confusion

MOSES LAKE — New requirements for applicants and recipients of Medicaid, scheduled to go into effect in 2027, have caused confusion and controversy. Who qualifies and how recipients maintain eligibility have been the subject of extensive discussion since HR 1, the bill that established them, was approved by Congress in July. Democrats have claimed the bill will devastate health care for Americans, while Republicans have boasted about the measure's savings and potential to reduce the national debt.