skip to main content
skip to newscasts

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Public News Service Logo
facebook instagram linkedin reddit youtube twitter
view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

IVF clinic bombing should be a security wakeup call for fertility centers, experts say; Illinois is first state to restrict federal access to autism-related data; Virginia ranks in top 10 for lowest rates of deaths on the job; Food security researchers in 20 countries thought they had U.S. funding. Then Trump took office.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

Congress debates Medicaid cuts, FBI pledges to investigate missing Indigenous people, Illinois pushes back on federal autism data plan, and deadly bombing in California is investigated as domestic terrorism.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

New Mexico's acequia irrigation system is a model of democratic governance, buying a house in rural America will get harder under the Trump administration's draft 2026 budget, and physicians and medical clinics serving rural America are becoming a rarity.

GOP budget cuts to Medicaid could fray NM's safety net

play audio
Play

Tuesday, April 29, 2025   

Medicaid is a lifeline for many of New Mexico's families, making it one of six states that could be severely affected by cuts Congressional Republicans could make in the coming months.

Data from the Center for American Progress and U.S. Census show more than half of births in New Mexico are covered by Medicaid, a joint federal and state program helping those with limited income and resources.

Edwin Park, a public policy research professor at Georgetown University, said the range of health care covered is vast.

"(It) covers kids in (the) child welfare foster care system," Park outlined. "For people with disabilities, one-third receive Medicaid coverage and 42% of kids with special health care needs get coverage, at least in part, through Medicaid."

In total, more than 79 million Americans rely on Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program for life-saving care including otherwise unaffordable prescription drugs and nursing home stays. The Trump administration is looking for savings to fund the president's other priorities, including extending his 2017 tax cuts, which primarily benefit the wealthy and corporations.

Republicans already have pushed through a blueprint to deliver President Donald Trump's agenda.

Alice Miranda Ollstein, senior health care reporter for the platform POLITICO Pro, said while some GOP lawmakers have vowed not to touch Medicaid, it would be nearly impossible to cut the more than $1 trillion as proposed, without touching Medicaid. She noted Republicans hold a majority of seats in both the House and Senate, leaving Democrats without much leverage.

"It's important to know that the Republican majority in each chamber is pushing for policies that would result in major reductions to domestic spending, and Medicaid in particular," Ollstein stressed.

As the debate in Washington continues, New Mexico's Health Care Authority has put out a call for members for a new 15-member Beneficiary Advisory Council for New Mexico Medicaid, launching July 1. Applicants should be current or former Medicaid recipients, or parents, guardians or caregivers for Medicaid participants.


get more stories like this via email

more stories
Florida A&M University, a public historically Black land-grant institution in Tallahassee, was founded in 1887. It is one of the largest Historically Black Colleges and Universities by enrollment and the only public HBCU in Florida. (Adobe Stock)

Social Issues

play sound

The selection of Marva Johnson, a longtime corporate executive and ally of Gov. Ron DeSantis, as the next president of Florida A&M University has …


Environment

play sound

Congress is set to claw back $6.5 billion in climate-related Inflation Reduction Act investments to help pay for the Trump administration's priorities…

Social Issues

play sound

The FBI has said it will add resources in 10 states including New Mexico to tackle unresolved crimes, with a focus on those related to missing and …


Environment

play sound

Washington lawmakers have created a new Prescribed Burn Liability Fund to help make controlled burns less risky on public, private and tribal lands …

Recent scam emails in Indiana have used familiar agency names, including the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, to appear legitimate. (Adobe Stock)

Social Issues

play sound

A recent scam using fake Indiana government email addresses is prompting a broader warning to Hoosiers. The messages claimed to involve unpaid tolls …

Social Issues

play sound

A guaranteed income pilot program in Oakland improved housing stability and employment among its recipients, according to a new report from the …

Social Issues

play sound

As Colorado moves to bar Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program participants from using benefits to buy soda and other sugar sweetened beverages…

 

Phone: 303.448.9105 Toll Free: 888.891.9416 Fax: 208.247.1830 Your trusted member- and audience-supported news source since 1996 Copyright © 2021