Source for Photo: -Danielle Smith, Keystone News Service, Credit for Photo: (Alexander Raths/Adobe Stock) Caption for Photo: Nurse cares for a elderly woman lying in bed
(Reported by Danielle Smith of Keystone News Service)
(Harrisburg, PA) The One Big Beautiful Bill has hit a roadblock. The Senate parliamentarian has ruled that a key Medicaid provider tax change violates chamber rules. The House version would slash federal Medicaid spending by at least $700 billion to help fund tax cuts and other Trump-era priorities. Pennsylvania nurse Molly McCullough warns the cuts could put seniors at risk and threaten rural hospitals. She says many older adults in Southwestern Pennsylvania depend on Medicaid, and hopes the Senate’s action helps protect their care. Medicaid supports about 3 million Pennsylvanians across all 67 counties. McCullough says that no matter what changes the Senate makes, the bill would still need to return to the House for approval, and Republicans may have to rewrite or scrap major parts to keep it alive.