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The Department of Health and Human Services released an analysis estimating that 21 million Americans would lose Medicaid benefits underSpeaker Kevin McCarthys budget plan.The plan was released last week as McCarthy tries to engage the White House in negotiations over the debt ceiling. A failure of the two sides to reach an agreement over the debt ceiling would likely lead the U.S. to default for the first time ever.McCarthys plan calls on Medicaid recipients ages 19-55 to perform 80 hours of community engagement a month. The bill defines community engagement as some combination of work, work programs, and volunteer commitments.Americans physically or mentally unfit to work, pregnant, or giving care to a dependent child or an incapacitated person would be exempt under the bills current wording.The Biden administration says that the bills reporting requirement would lead to millions losing Medicaid. The bill calls on states to verify Medicaid recipients are following the community engagement requirement. A State Medicaid agency shall, whenever possible, prioritize the utilization of existing databases or other verification measures, including the National Change of Address Database Maintained by the United States Postal Se
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SHOREWOOD 鈥?Nearly a week of early voting is complete and the numbers show some areas of Milwaukee County have already seen more than
stanley water bottle half of registered voters cast their ballots.A large percentage of people casting early ballots are in Milwaukees North Shore.Percent of registered voters who have cast a ballot:Bayside: 60 percentShorewood: 59 percent.Whitefish Bay: 57 percent.Milwaukee: 36 percent What we are seeing in both the polling and the returns from the counties is that Republicans are learning towards Election Day voting while Democrats are leaning to early voting, said Charles Franklin, director of the Marquette Law School Poll.Voters have
stanley mug their theories on why people will vote in person on Election Day. They want to make a statement on Election Day, Republicans, said Marianne Kremer, an early voter from Shorewood.Or vote early. The Democrats are concerned about COVID, said Lenore Lee, an early voter from Milwaukee.But with so many ballots already in, it doesnt mean we can decipher who Wisconsin is going to pick for president. Franklin says the percentages of early votes in dont necessarily matter when people can still register and vote on Election Day itself.
stanley portugal TMJ4 Lets just wait and count the ballots whether they are Early Votes or Election Day votes thats what ultimately is going to matter, said Franklin.The final Marquette Law School Poll with how the candidates are polling in the state comes out Wednesday.Report a typo or error