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Gov. Katie Hobbs said repeatedly that Arizona does not have the money to fill in the gaps left by federal Medicaid cuts.
It was unclear if personal information of Arizonans enrolled in Medicaid was used for immigration enforcement, however.
The purported fraudulent billings represent a staggering 20% of the entire statewide "sober living" scheme in Arizona.
Meet the Arizona duo behind Doctor Housecalls of the Valley, a mobile health care service for the Phoenix area.
Congressional Republicans' One Big Beautiful Bill could spike the number of Arizonans without health insurance, putting added ...
In Arizona alone, rural hospitals stand to lose $1.2 billion over 10 years under the Senate version, according to estimates ...
The Arizona Senate confirmed 12 state agency directors in 2025, but two nominees are pending and one will step down in August ...
The new bill could reduce the benefit by $100 for approximately 3% of SNAP households. The average Arizona family on SNAP ...
Five rural Arizona hospitals may close under cuts to Medicaid in the pending Big Beautiful Bill backed by President Donald ...
In Arizona, 1 in 8 residents relies on SNAP benefits. Food banks say the fallout will hit them first, which could be ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs said there's no way the state can help Arizonans who will lose federal assistance if President Trump’s "Big ...
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