Roundup: House GOP Leaders' Poverty and Health Proposals
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Roundup: House GOP Leaders' Poverty and Health Proposals
OCTOBER 11, 2016 AT 1:15 PM
Our recent report explains that the House GOP's budget plan proposed in March and its "Better Way" tax reform package released in June would give millionaires $2.6 trillion in tax cuts, while cutting programs for low- and moderate-income people by $3.7 trillion. Below are our other analyses and blog posts on the House GOP leaders' poverty and health care proposals.
- Commentary: House GOP's Attention to Poverty Is Welcome, But Plan Is Seriously Flawed
- Work Requirements Don't Cut Poverty, Evidence Shows
- House GOP Vows to Fight Poverty, but Its Budget Would Eviscerate Anti-Poverty Spending
- Welfare Reform and the Safety Net
- Why TANF Is Not a Model for Other Safety Net Programs
- GOP Poverty Plan Would Hurt Some of Most Vulnerable Children
- Work Requirements Would Undercut Effectiveness of Rental Assistance Programs
- Promising Housing Ideas in House GOP Poverty Report
- Greenstein: House Republican Health Plan Seriously Flawed
- Per Capita Caps or Block Grants Would Lead to Large and Growing Cuts in State Medicaid Programs
- Commentary: Like a Block Grant, Medicaid Per Capita Cap Would Shift Costs to States and Place Beneficiaries at Risk
- Moving Forward With Medicare's IPAB
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