Lisa Dubay
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Senior Fellow by day for Urban Institute's Health Policy Center. Opinions my own!
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Edwin Park
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· Jun 28
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Samantha Artiga
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· May 13
Which States Would Be Affected by a House Proposal to Cut Federal Medicaid Funding for States That Cover Undocumented Immigrants?
KFF data show that as of April 2025, 14 states plus DC use state-only dollars to provide health coverage to children regardless of immigration status, including 7 states that also do so for at least s...
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Lisa Dubay
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· May 9
Who Gains and Who Loses under a Tax Cut Extension with Medicaid and SNAP Spending Reductions
In this brief, we estimate the combined impact of three major proposals on taxpayers’ after-tax, after-transfer incomes to show who would benefit and who would lose.
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Edwin Park
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· May 1
Combined Impact of Medicaid Cuts Under Consideration Would End Expansion and Take Away Coverage for Nearly 21 Million Low-Income People
In analyzing the draconian Medicaid cuts under consideration by House Republicans for inclusion in budget reconciliation legislation, it is often easier to examine each specific proposal in isolati…
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· Feb 25
Lisa Dubay
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· Feb 25
Reducing Federal Support for Medicaid Expansion Would Shift Costs to States and Likely Result in Coverage Losses
Leadership in the House of Representatives has proposed substantial federal funding cuts to the Medicaid program over the next 10 years. This report focuses on the proposal to reduce the 90 percent fe...
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Yonah Freemark
@yonahfreemark.com
· Feb 10
DOT’s Plan to Distribute Funding by Birth and Marriage Rates Would Leave Communities Most In Need Behind
If enacted, the new US Department of Transportation memo would prioritize funding to whiter, higher-income, more car-dependent areas over communities of color and people who walk, bike, or take public...
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Lisa Dubay
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· Jan 26
Lisa Dubay
@ldubay.bsky.social
· Dec 9
Household Spending on Premiums Would Surge if Enhanced Premium Tax Credits Expire
In this brief, we estimate household premiums for people with Marketplace coverage in 2025 with and without enhanced PTCs by income and state to gauge the impact on families if the more generous credi...
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Lisa Dubay
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· Dec 6
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· Nov 25
How Pending Health-Related Lawsuits Could be Impacted by the Incoming Trump Administration | KFF
This brief provides an overview of current lawsuits in health policy including preventive services, abortion care, gender affirming care, Medicare drug price negotiations, nursing home staffing rules,...
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