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House Speaker Mike Johnson shepherded through Congress President Trump's spending bill, which includes Medicaid work requirements.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) doubled down on his defense of President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill", arguing that those who lose Medicaid will do so by personal choice What Happened: During an appearance on NBC's Meet the Press,
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear how House Speaker Mike Johnson’s constituents feel about proposed cuts to Medicaid. We also learn more about two upcoming performances at Tulane: a classic Broadway musical and a 17th century comedy.
Donald Trump’s director of the Office of Management and Budget, Russ Vought, alleged without evidence that “no one will lose [Medicaid] coverage as a result” of the House’s proposed budget. House Speaker Mike Johnson similarly claimed “People will not lose their Medicaid unless they choose to do so.”
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'We Always Have Been': Mike Johnson Embarrasses Himself, Claims GOP Is Party That Supports 'Life And Families' During Delusional RemarksDuring a White House roundtable today, Speaker Mike Johnson delivers delusional remarks claiming that the Republican Party has always been the party that supports 'life and families and prosperity and opportunity.
The town hall will be held at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 7740 Lackman Road in Lenexa.
House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana justified the looming cuts to Medicaid by complaining the program wasn’t designed to cover a bunch of “29-year-old males sitting on their
The real question isn’t whether to link work with Medicaid; it’s how to help more Americans use safety net programs as a bridge to financial independence.