Trump Budget Guts Medicaid, Disability Programs


Deep cuts to Medicaid and other programs that people with disabilities rely on are at the heart of President Donald Trump’s first budget proposal. Trump is looking to slash $610 billion from Medicaid in the next decade.
Rather than provide uncapped matching grants to states to pay for services provided by the entitlement program, the budget plan calls for states to be able to choose between receiving a set amount for each beneficiary — a method known as per capita cap — or receiving a block grant, essentially a lump sum from the federal government. Apart from Medicaid, Trump’s plan calls for a decline in federal special education spending and cuts to funding for the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy, state developmental disabilities councils, autism programs and medical research.

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