After pushback and delay, Congress passed the budget blueprint to open the process for reconciliation legislation, setting the stage for fights about potential Medicaid cuts.

Reminder:

The details:

The main point: The bill only made it through the House because conservatives were promised that the Senate would join them in cutting $1.5 trillion in federal spending. But it only made it through the Senate because of guarantees that the bill would not include that level of cuts, particularly for Medicaid.

What’s coming: Congress is now in recess, but when they return next week, they will have to start writing the legislation and figure out how to navigate the disagreement over Medicaid.

Why it’s important: As we have outlined before, Medicaid is essential for providing substance use disorder care.

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