Another top Senate Republican sends party warning over megabill cuts to Medicaid
Source: Raw Story
June 25, 2025 3:39PM ET
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) isn't happy about the proposal for cuts to Medicaid that would disproportionately affect rural America. Tillis, who is up for reelection in 2026, told Punchbowl News senior congressional reporter Andrew Desiderio on Wednesday that he wants more money for states to fund the proposed regulations.
The existing Senate proposal would cut the federally matched medical provider tax. The move would reduce the amount of money that states can use to fund their own Medicaid programs. GOP senators believe that such a cut would heavily impact rural hospitals, which have been propped up due to Medicaid expansion in the Affordable Care Act. Hospital executives have been sounding the alarm to their leaders.
The GOP solution to the cuts is to directly fund rural hospitals from the federal government. "A fund for rural hospitals that would be impacted by the changes to the provider tax structure in the party-line domestic policy package, according to three people granted anonymity to discuss private negotiations," Jordain Carney and Robert King reported for Politico.
Tillis told Desiderio on Wednesday that the proposal to throw $15 billion to fund hospitals was woefully inadequate.
Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/thom-tillis-rural-hospitals/

travelingthrulife
(2,802 posts)that money somehow give insurance coverage to their former customers?
riversedge
(76,324 posts)bmichaelh
(853 posts)I am in his state.
Not a very good senator.
He will tow the Trump line in the end.
Some people in life do not learn from their mistakes.
Tillis is one; Trump is another.
Tillis voted for Trump's repeal of ACA in 2017.
It they had been successful, millions would have lost their health insurance.
This would have created a hospital crisis with COVID patients showing up at hospitals with no ability to pay.
Some people are assuming there will not be another pandemic; or some other healthcare crisis in America.
Tillis voted for RFK Jr for HHS; not equipped to deal with any healthcare crisis.