Summary
House Republicans are tasked with cutting $1.5 trillion from the budget, primarily targeting Medicaid, to offset President Trump’s tax cuts, despite leadership’s claims that benefits will not be reduced. The Energy and Commerce Committee is directed to find at least $880 billion in savings, with Medicaid being the primary source, prompting concerns from experts about the impact on vulnerable populations. Some Republicans propose shifting costs to states and enhancing oversight to achieve savings, while a group of House Republicans warns against any reductions that would harm Medicaid recipients.