Blue states consider laws amid Trump's tax law changes and political shifts

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Blue-state leaders are considering special legislative sessions to address significant financial shortfalls caused by President Trump's new law, which cuts Medicaid and food aid benefits, shifting costs to states and risking coverage for millions, especially in rural areas and states that expanded Medicaid.
Topics:nation#federal-law#food-assistance#medicaid-cuts#politics#special-legislative-sessions#state-budgets
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