The House Energy and Commerce Committee held a markup for its portion of the reconciliation bill — which includes Medicaid cuts — this week.

The latest proposal: Republicans coalesced around a plan that centers around work requirements for beneficiaries, more frequent eligibility checks, and cracking down on coverage for noncitizens. It would also implement cost-sharing for some beneficiaries and would restrict states’ use of provider taxes they use to pay for their share of Medicaid.

The impact: New estimates from the Congressional Budget Office project that millions of Americans would lose health coverage under the proposal.

What’s next: The committee approved the proposal along party lines. The House Rules Committee will consider it next, likely in coming days.