For Florida's Health Coalition (@forflhealth) 's Twitter Profile
For Florida's Health Coalition

@forflhealth

Practical Solutions for Quality Health Coverage in the Sunshine State | A Coalition of @HealthyInFla | #ForFloridasHealth

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Medicaid expansion provides an important eligibility pathway for women of reproductive age, covering 38% of women ages 19-49 enrolled in Medicaid. More on Medicaid expansion and who it covers here: on.kff.org/3YORNmt

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🌟 Join us May 7–8 for the 2025 Florida Voices for Health Summit! Let’s build a healthier, stronger future — together. Panels on Medicaid, rural health, advocacy & more! 🔗 Register: fvhsummit.org #FVHSummit #HealthAccess #FloridaHealth #FightLikeHealth

🌟 Join us May 7–8 for the 2025 Florida Voices for Health Summit!

Let’s build a healthier, stronger future — together.
Panels on Medicaid, rural health, advocacy & more!

đź”— Register: fvhsummit.org
#FVHSummit #HealthAccess #FloridaHealth #FightLikeHealth
KFF (@kff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CBO estimates the House-passed bill’s work requirements would be the largest source of Medicaid savings, reducing federal spending by $344 billion over ten years and increasing the number of uninsured by 4.8 million. Our analysis has the details: on.kff.org/4echUdz

Larry Levitt (@larry_levitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lowering federal funding for Medicaid expansion for new enrollees would have big effects over time as people churn on and off the program as their circumstances change. Many states would likely repeal expansion, leaving millions more people uninsured.

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As the Senate debates federal cuts to Medicaid, state-level data on coverage, eligibility, and financing helps put the stakes in context. KFF’s updated Medicaid fact sheets have the latest numbers for all 50 states: on.kff.org/StateFactsMedi…

As the Senate debates federal cuts to Medicaid, state-level data on coverage, eligibility, and financing helps put the stakes in context. 
 
KFF’s updated Medicaid fact sheets have the latest numbers for all 50 states: on.kff.org/StateFactsMedi…
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Our new policy watch examines the potential impacts of federal Medicaid spending cuts on expansion states vs. non-expansion states: on.kff.org/4ejxvbx

Families USA (@familiesusa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today’s SCOTUS ruling in Medina v. Planned Parenthood will make it more difficult for people to access the health care that they need, allowing politicians and courts to insert themselves into personal health care decisions.

Today’s SCOTUS ruling in Medina v. Planned Parenthood will make it more difficult for people to access the health care that they need, allowing politicians and courts to insert themselves into personal health care decisions.
Joan Alker (@joanalker1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We can expect large Medicaid cuts to be disruptive to the small business sector of the economy because 1/3 of all Medicaid enrollees are connected to small businesses as our new report finds. Thanks to partners Small Business Majority ccf.georgetown.edu/2025/06/26/med…

Larry Levitt (@larry_levitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We don't yet have a Congressional Budget Office score for the Senate's version of the budget reconciliation bill. But, if I had to guess, the Medicaid cuts will be larger than the $793 billion in the House bill.

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NEW: Families USA urges Senate to vote NO on big, bad budget bill that will devastate our health care. “Passing this package isn’t a political game — these votes are literal life and death decisions for so many Americans."

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TODAY: The Senate is debating the big, bad budget betrayal that will rip health care away from millions of Americans and drive up health care costs for all of us. Resources on the bill's impacts are here: familiesusa.org/defending-medi…

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The big budget bill is a huge tax giveaway to the wealthy, while allowing tax credits for working families to expire. Thanks to Ossoff's Office for introducing an amendment today to extend health premium tax credits that help 20 million Americans afford their health insurance.

Florida Health Justice Project (@flhealthjustice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By the #4thofJuly, rushed cuts to Medicaid could threaten care for Floridians with disabilities. The #BigBeautifulBill would gut home care support, raise costs & risk lives. 🛑 84% of Americans say: #ProtectMedicaid. 📊 Know someone impacted? Share this post. #SaveMedicaid

Doctors for America (@drsforamerica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Doctors for America strongly condemns the legislative package, deceivingly titled the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which the U.S. Senate passed this afternoon. This bill is a setback to public health and will be harmful to patients nationwide. doctorsforamerica.org/sr-obbb/

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1.9 million Floridians could lose health care and lawmakers are calling it “beautiful”? Don’t let them get away with it. Call your rep and say NO to the tax plan to gut Medicaid, raise costs, and close hospitals. Go here to bit.ly/saveflmedicaid to call now!

1.9 million Floridians could lose health care and lawmakers are calling it “beautiful”? Don’t let them get away with it. Call your rep and say NO to the tax plan to gut Medicaid, raise costs, and close hospitals. Go here to bit.ly/saveflmedicaid to call now!
Joan Alker (@joanalker1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New from KFF on "rural health fund" added to get R votes for huge Medicaid cuts. -its short term; most cuts are backloaded -not targeted to rural areas -lack of transparency A Closer Look at the $50 Billion Rural Health Fund in the New Reconciliation Law kff.org/4235488/

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The tax and spending law signed by President Trump this month creates a new $50 billion rural health fund. Our experts look at what’s known about when and how the funds would be distributed, and how it intersects with federal Medicaid spending cuts: on.kff.org/44A64XG

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With the big, bad budget's $1 trillion in cuts to health care, families need to be prepared for the worst. Whether you use Medicaid for health care, or get coverage from private insurance, millions of Americans could lose coverage or see their costs go up.

With the big, bad budget's $1 trillion in cuts to health care, families need to be prepared for the worst. Whether you use Medicaid for health care, or get coverage from private insurance, millions of Americans could lose coverage or see their costs go up.