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Lisa Dubay

H-index: 30
Economics 35%
Public Health 34%
ldubay.bsky.social
New estimates from my @urbaninstitute.bsky.social ky.social colleagues showing that 4.8 million people will become uninsured if the enhanced premium tax credits are not extended. www.urban.org/research/pub...

Reposted by: Lisa Dubay

sarahl202.bsky.social
Despite claims to the contrary, premium tax credits are well targeted to people with low & moderate incomes who need the most help with health costs. Three-quarters of people getting the credits have incomes below 300% FPL (~$47K for an individual). >90% have incomes below 400% FPL (~$63K)
ldubay.bsky.social
Just want to say -- I look for your estimates every week. You are very much appreciated. Glad to see you on bluesky, I've been going to twitter just to see your posts!

Reposted by: Lisa Dubay

joanalker1.bsky.social
While the Republicans consider block granting/capping Medicaid -- a radical change that would gut the program over time -- the public is not in favor of this idea.

Reposted by: Lisa Dubay

greggbloche.bsky.social
Delighted to announce the online launch of the Urban Institute/Georgetown Law Project on Health Equity (Brian Smedley, Yael Cannon, & I will co-direct) - we're engaging leading thinkers to craft remedies for our health system's profound disparities - more to come ... www.urban.org/projects/urb...
Urban Institute-Georgetown Law Project on Health Equity and the Law
www.urban.org

Reposted by: Lisa Dubay

urbaninstitute.bsky.social
Proposed cuts to #Medicaid could endanger #health insurance for low-income Americans.

Join Urban on 3/10 @ 2:00 p.m. ET for a virtual event that will explore these cuts’ potential effects on the program and its more than 70 million beneficiaries. #LiveatUrban
Downsizing Medicaid: How Proposed Cuts Could Endanger Health Insurance for Low-Income Americans
The Urban Institute–Georgetown Law Series on Health Justice features conversations with researchers and legal professionals about how we can reduce widespread disparities in medical care and health in...
www.urban.org

Reposted by: Lisa Dubay

urbaninstitute.bsky.social
According to #research, about 5 million expansion adults could lose #Medicaid in 2026 under a federal work requirement similar to the Limit, Save, Grow Act.

Urban experts assessed the potential coverage losses under #federal Medicaid work requirements drawing on lessons from two states.
Assessing Potential Coverage Losses among Medicaid Expansion Enrollees under a Federal Medicaid Work Requirement
We assess potential coverage losses under federal Medicaid work requirements for adults ages 19 to 55 enrolled in the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid expansion.
www.urban.org

Reposted by: Lisa Dubay

urbaninstitute.bsky.social
Join Urban on 3/26 @ 1 p.m. ET for a virtual #event that will explore the Upward Mobility Framework. Participants will hear from speakers who are applying the Upward Mobility Framework to shape programming & policymaking and gain insights on how to create change in their #communities. #LiveatUrban
Advancing Residents' Upward Mobility by Fostering Dignity and Belonging, Economic Success, and Power and Autonomy
Join us for an interactive session for local leaders where we’ll explore the Urban Institute’s Upward Mobility Framework, a research-backed model designed to advance upward mobility and racial equity ...
upward-mobility.urban.org

Reposted by: Lisa Dubay

edwincpark.bsky.social
New @commonwealthfund.org estimates from GW researchers on economic impact of $880 billion in #Medicaid cuts. Includes single-year state-by-state effects on economic activity, job losses and state tax revenues: Also includes impact of SNAP cuts. www.commonwealthfund.org/publications...
ldubay.bsky.social
Most people on Medicaid with incomes above 100 percent of the FPL are kids, pregnant women, and elderly who are getting help with Medicare deductibles and co-insurance or who are spending down their income and assets for long-term care (Medicaid pays some portion of 69 percent of LTSS.

Reposted by: Lisa Dubay

edwincpark.bsky.social
One more thread on a new provision in Senate reconciliation bill that Senate GOP will misleadingly tout as expanding access to home- and community-based services for seniors and people with disabilities (section 71123) but in context of the bill, it won't be meaningful (1/x)

Reposted by: Lisa Dubay

edwincpark.bsky.social
New CBO estimates of reconciliation bill reported by Budget Committee Sunday: gross #Medicaid cuts of $792B before interactions with ACA changes. Total of $803B in net health care cuts. Estimates don't account for Rules Committee changes with even harsher Medicaid cuts. www.cbo.gov/publication/...?
Estimated Budgetary Effects of a Bill to Provide for Reconciliation Pursuant to Title II of H. Con. Res. 14, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
As ordered reported by the House Committee on the Budget on May 18, 2025
www.cbo.gov

Reposted by: Lisa Dubay

sabrinacorlette.bsky.social
Trump administration proposal would be "death by a thousand cuts" for the Affordable Care Act - up to 2M people would lose coverage, millions more would face higher costs. @jasonlevitis.bsky.social @clinkeyoung.bsky.social and I sum it up: georgetown.app.box.com/file/1831720...
Fact Sheet on CMS Marketplace Rule -- Final 4-11-25.pdf | Powered by Box
georgetown.app.box.com
ldubay.bsky.social
Latest estimates on economic impact on states of proposed cuts to Medicaid and SNAP
edwincpark.bsky.social
New @commonwealthfund.org estimates from GW researchers on economic impact of $880 billion in #Medicaid cuts. Includes single-year state-by-state effects on economic activity, job losses and state tax revenues: Also includes impact of SNAP cuts. www.commonwealthfund.org/publications...

Reposted by: Lisa Dubay

urbaninstitute.bsky.social
What are the effects of dismantling the Department of #Education on students with #disabilities?

An Urban Wire post examines the potential impacts of disrupting the Department of Education’s key functions of enforcing critical civil rights laws and distributing IDEA #funding to the states.
How Dismantling the Education Department Could Affect Disabled Students across the US
Though states and local governments are primarily responsible for K–12 education, the US Department of Education is critical to ensuring disabled children in every community have access to a free, app...
www.urban.org
ldubay.bsky.social
Interested in promoting upward mobility? Come hear about how to shape policy making and create change in your community with my @urbaninstitute.bsky.social colleagues.
urbaninstitute.bsky.social
Join Urban on 3/26 @ 1 p.m. ET for a virtual #event that will explore the Upward Mobility Framework. Participants will hear from speakers who are applying the Upward Mobility Framework to shape programming & policymaking and gain insights on how to create change in their #communities. #LiveatUrban
Advancing Residents' Upward Mobility by Fostering Dignity and Belonging, Economic Success, and Power and Autonomy
Join us for an interactive session for local leaders where we’ll explore the Urban Institute’s Upward Mobility Framework, a research-backed model designed to advance upward mobility and racial equity ...
upward-mobility.urban.org
ldubay.bsky.social
Important new research on the impact of federal work requirements for Medicaid beneficiares on coverage from my @urbaninstitute.bsky.social colleagues @jh4.bsky.social, Genevieve Kenney, and Michael Karpman.
urbaninstitute.bsky.social
According to #research, about 5 million expansion adults could lose #Medicaid in 2026 under a federal work requirement similar to the Limit, Save, Grow Act.

Urban experts assessed the potential coverage losses under #federal Medicaid work requirements drawing on lessons from two states.
Assessing Potential Coverage Losses among Medicaid Expansion Enrollees under a Federal Medicaid Work Requirement
We assess potential coverage losses under federal Medicaid work requirements for adults ages 19 to 55 enrolled in the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid expansion.
www.urban.org
ldubay.bsky.social
Dont' miss this timely virtual event ! Featuring @edwincpark.bsky.social, Genevieve Kenney, Sara Rosenbaum @milkeninstitute.org , and @greggbloche.bsky.social
urbaninstitute.bsky.social
Proposed cuts to #Medicaid could endanger #health insurance for low-income Americans.

Join Urban on 3/10 @ 2:00 p.m. ET for a virtual event that will explore these cuts’ potential effects on the program and its more than 70 million beneficiaries. #LiveatUrban
Downsizing Medicaid: How Proposed Cuts Could Endanger Health Insurance for Low-Income Americans
The Urban Institute–Georgetown Law Series on Health Justice features conversations with researchers and legal professionals about how we can reduce widespread disparities in medical care and health in...
www.urban.org

Reposted by: Lisa Dubay

edwincpark.bsky.social
Reupping my blog from yesterday. The major #Medicaid cuts under consideration to meet the budget resolution target of at least $880b in cuts are the same Medicaid cuts from failed 2017 repeal bills. House GOP leaders are just trying to disguise them as anti-fraud. ccf.georgetown.edu/2025/02/24/s...
ldubay.bsky.social
See what would happen in your Congressional Distrct with link at the bottom of the page.

Reposted by: Lisa Dubay

yonahfreemark.com
The US DOT says it's planning to prioritize areas with high marriage & high birth rates for funding.

Our new analysis @urbaninstitute.bsky.social shows this would disproportionately fund:
—Communities with a higher white resident share
—Low-density areas
—High-income areas
—Car-dependent areas
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...
www.urban.org
ldubay.bsky.social
Very excited about this new collaboration between @urbaninstitute.bsky.social and Georgetown Law! Keep your eyes on this space!
greggbloche.bsky.social
Delighted to announce the online launch of the Urban Institute/Georgetown Law Project on Health Equity (Brian Smedley, Yael Cannon, & I will co-direct) - we're engaging leading thinkers to craft remedies for our health system's profound disparities - more to come ... www.urban.org/projects/urb...
Urban Institute-Georgetown Law Project on Health Equity and the Law
www.urban.org
ldubay.bsky.social
Thanks @ddiamond.bsky.social ! If you want to see how many people would lose coverage in your state check out this map from my @urbaninstitute.bsky.social colleagues: www.urban.org/data-tools/h...

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