Commending Greg May.
Louisiana Senate memorializes Congress to protect federal Medicaid funding, warning that cuts would harm hospitals, patients, and access to care; nonbinding, symbolic.
Louisiana Senate memorializes Congress to protect federal Medicaid funding, warning that cuts would harm hospitals, patients, and access to care; nonbinding, symbolic.
SR 201 is a Senate resolution urging the U.S. Congress not to enact reductions in federal Medicaid funding that would adversely affect Louisiana’s hospitals and the communities they serve. The resolution seeks to raise legislative attention to the potential harms that cuts to Medicaid could produce for hospital financial stability, access to care, and health outcomes in Louisiana.
Note: The document package provided included unrelated text fragments from other resolutions (from other states and topics). This summary focuses on SR 201 as described in the bill header and legislative-action timeline — a Louisiana Senate resolution urging Congress not to reduce Medicaid funding. Sponsors listed in the provided material are included as given.
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