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Hawley Defends Vote on Trump’s Budget Bill Despite Criticism Over Medicaid Cuts

Critics warn Medicaid reductions in Trump’s budget legislation risk coverage, jeopardizing rural hospital viability

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Overview

  • On June 29, Hawley’s decisive vote alongside Vice President Vance’s tie-breaking action secured Senate passage of the tax-and-spending reconciliation bill.
  • In interviews July 9–10, he highlighted negotiated additions including targeted funding for rural hospitals and reauthorization of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act.
  • Hawley asserts that Medicaid provider tax changes in the law will not take effect until 2030 and vows to introduce legislation aimed at blocking them.
  • MSNBC hosts and former Sen. Claire McCaskill publicly denounced his reversal, calling his post-vote critique of cuts an “audacious spin.”
  • Nonpartisan analyses estimate the bill’s nearly $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts could strip millions of coverage and threaten rural health infrastructure.