BOISE (Idaho Capital Sun) – For years, Idaho state lawmakers have worried the federal government might cut Medicaid funds.
That’s partly why the Legislature didn’t expand Medicaid to more low-income earners. In 2018, voters approved that policy through a ballot initiative.
Now, as many states brace for federal cuts and policy changes to Medicaid under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed by Republicans in Congress and signed by President Donald Trump, Idaho is well-positioned to handle the changes, said Idaho Sen. Julie VanOrden, who chairs the state Senate’s Health and Welfare Committee.
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The Pingree Republican pointed to a range of Idaho’s systems that other states are