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Non-binding resolution urging full federal Medicaid funding and opposing cuts or cost-shifts to states, providers, or beneficiaries to protect access to care.
Non-binding resolution urging full federal Medicaid funding and opposing cuts or cost-shifts to states, providers, or beneficiaries to protect access to care.
Status: Resolution; introduced August 28, 2025; referred to the Committee on Government Operations. (Companion: HCR 119.)
H.R. 115 is a non‑binding resolution that urges the President of the United States and the U.S. Congress to fully fund the Medicaid program and to reject any federal proposals that would reduce access to care or shift Medicaid costs onto states, health care providers, and vulnerable individuals. The resolution frames full and consistent federal Medicaid funding as essential for access to care—especially during emergencies, economic downturns, and periods of rising living costs.
If the resolution helps sway federal policymakers, it could influence debate around Medicaid funding levels and structural reform proposals. Conversely, because it is symbolic, its practical effect depends on whether federal executive or congressional leaders act in response.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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