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Jacky Rosen (D-NV)
Jacky Rosen
Democrat·Nevada

NEW REPORT: Republicans’ Extreme Tax Law Will Slash Over $232 Million From Nevada Hospitals, Endanger Health Care Access

Rosen Warns GOP-Passed “Big Beautiful Bill” Will Force Millions Off Health Coverage, Push Hospitals Toward Closure
WASHINGTON, DC –Today, U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) is raising alarm following anew reportthat projects that Nevada hospitals will lose more than $232 million in annual revenue as a result of the recently-passed extreme Republican tax law. The so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” includes severe cuts to Medicaid, which will decimate funding for hospitals and kick people off of their health insurance. These funding cuts will devastate rural providers and threaten access to care statewide.
“At a time when Nevada is already facing a dire shortage of doctors, Donald Trump and Congressional Republicans will make it even harder for families to access the care they need by cutting hundreds of millions of dollars from hospitals in our state,”said Senator Rosen. “Republicans’ ‘Big Beautiful’ Betrayal will force maternity wards to close, emergency rooms to shutter, and families to have to drive hours for basic care. Hardworking Nevadans won’t forget that Trump made it harder and more expensive to see a doctor just so he could give more tax breaks for the ultra-wealthy.”
According to the report, hospitals that can see cuts in funding as a result of Republicans’ extreme law include:
The full list of hospitals from this report can be foundHERE.
Senator Rosen has been a steadfast champion for Nevada’s hospitals—particularly those serving rural areas—through bipartisan legislation and federal funding wins. Earlier this year, she helpedintroduce bipartisan legislationto bring more doctors to underserved areas by reauthorizing and expanding the Conrad 30 program. She also introduced the bipartisanREDI Actto address the doctor shortage in rural communities by easing student loan burdens on medical residents and the bipartisanSPARC Actto create a student loan repayment program for specialists practicing in rural areas. Most recently, she secured nearly$34 million in federal fundingto support health care and critical infrastructure in Nevada’s rural communities.
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