House GOP backing off some Medicaid cuts as report shows millions of people would lose health care -
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House Republicans are reconsidering some proposed Medicaid cuts in their tax breaks bill, facing resistance from centrist GOP lawmakers. (The 2nd paragraph is about the election of a new pope, but it is irrelevant to this discussion and is ignored in this summary). A Congressional Budget Office report suggests millions could lose Medicaid coverage under Republican proposals. House Speaker Mike Johnson aims to pass the bill by Memorial Day, but faces pushback due to economic concerns and potential cuts affecting constituents.
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