President Trump April 3 submitted to Congress his budget request for fiscal year 2027. The top-line request proposes a 10% decrease ($73 billion) in non-defense discretionary spending. The budget requests $111.1 billion in discretionary funding for the Department of Health and Human Services, a 12.5% ($15.8 billion) reduction from FY 2026 enacted. The HHS proposal does not include any new mandatory spending proposals. While this proposal is not binding, it serves as a preliminary framework for both Congress and the administration as they determine federal funding levels and shape health care policy this year.  

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The AHA March 11 released the latest edition of its annual Costs of Caring report, highlighting how hospitals and health systems continue to face increases in…
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The Senate returned to Capitol Hill today and is scheduled to hold its eighth vote on the House-passed continuing resolution, but is expected to fall short of…
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The House Appropriations Committee Sept. 9 advanced the fiscal year 2026 appropriations bill for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education…
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The Department of Justice July 29 released guidance for federal funding recipients on unlawful discrimination “on the basis of race, color, national origin,…
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The House has begun consideration of the Senate-passed version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1). This continues to be a fluid…
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The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee today released its text for the budget reconciliation bill. The text includes one health care…