On Jan. 20, 2025, newly inaugurated President Trump signed dozens of Executive Orders concerning a number of G.O.P. policy priorities, including but not limited to: immigration and border security, trade and economic policy, the federal workforce, energy and environmental policy, law and order, and social policies. While health care was not a primary focus of these executive actions, President Trump did withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization and revoked several Biden-era actions related to health policy. Executive Orders are directives from the president that manage operations of the federal government, have the effect of law, may be promulgated by government agencies, and may be overturned by judicial review if they lack support by existing law or the Constitution.
AMCP Letter on Adult CE and Stabilize Medicaid and CHIP Coverage Act
On Aug. 13, AMCP joined dozens of national and state advocacy organizations in a sign-on letter calling on House and Senate leadership to strengthen patients’ access to high-quality health coverage and care. Specifically, the letter urges Congress to support 12-month continuous eligibility for adults in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) by passing the Stabilize Medicaid and CHIP Coverage Act (H>R. 5434/S. 3138).
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