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The Oregon House unanimously passed a bill Tuesday that would require health insurers provide treatment for people ...
The Oregon Senate on Monday voted to pass a bill aimed at making non-opioid pain treatments more accessible and affordable for patients. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ...
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Feds demand Oregon Health Plan data in crackdown against immigrant coverageFederal officials are seeking the personal data of the Medicaid-funded Oregon Health Plan as part of a crackdown on coverage for undocumented immigrants.
Following the U.S. House of Representatives’ narrow passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in late May 2025, Republicans ...
There’s some understandable confusion over just how many Americans would lose their health care coverage under the Republicans’ domestic policy mega bill — the inaptly named “One Big ...
Does Oregon’s cherished Bottle Bill compound Portland’s fentanyl crisis? Beat Check podcast. ... -- Shane Dixon Kavanaugh covers Portland city government and politics, ...
As President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" makes its way through the Senate, Oregon lawmakers held a hearing on Tuesday, detailing the impact proposed Medicaid cuts under the bill could have on Oregon ...
Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D cover different aspects of cancer treatment. Medicare Part B covers 80% of outpatient cancer-related services like radiation therapy and chemotherapy after a ...
The House Republican reconciliation bill would impose massive cuts in food assistance, health care coverage, and other supports for people with low incomes [1] and singles out immigrants with lawful ...
Nearly 11 million people would lose health insurance under the House Republican tax bill, mostly due to cuts to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act (ACA), according to the nonpartisan Congressiona… ...
Medicaid cuts proposed as part of Trump's "big, beautiful bill" could cost Oregon $1 billion and throw the state a funding challenge, advocates said.
Updated June 4, 2025 at 9:40 AM MST. The top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee is demanding answers from Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick about why employees fired from his department were ...
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