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Mayor Muriel Bowser warns of devastating consequences if Congress reduces the Medicaid funding rate for D.C., currently at 70%. This rate, set to account for D.C.'s revenue constraints, is crucial for the District to provide essential services. Reducing it to 50% could impact hospitals, health centers, nursing homes, and home-health agencies, affecting residents and visitors alike. The potential loss could approach $1.1
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