Reminder: The House passed a budget plan that would require $880 billion in cuts from the Energy and Commerce Committee. The bill is the first step towards a reconciliation package that Republicans aim to pass along party lines to implement Trump’s agenda (i.e., border, tax, energy policy).

What’s new: The Congressional Budget Office released a report finding that the government spends $381 billion on programs other than Medicaid/CHIP that are under the jurisdiction of the Energy and Commerce Committee.

Why it’s important: This means Republicans cannot achieve their goal of slashing $2 trillion in federal spending over the next decade, including $880 billion under the Energy and Commerce Committee, without cutting Medicaid.

The response: A new poll found that cutting Medicaid would be deeply unpopular.

What’s coming: The House and Senate have to pass identical budget plans to move forward. But Senate Republicans’ work to resolve differences with the House blueprint will slip until at least late March as it works on an appropriations bill to avoid a government shutdown on March 14.

Take action: Reminder to send a letter to your members of Congress urging them to protect Medicaid!