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House Bill

H.R. 4410

119th Congress

Cutting Passport Backlog Act

In Committee
Introduced:Jul 15, 2025

Primary Sponsor

Michael Lawler

Michael Lawler

Representative

Republican
NY-17

Cosponsors

2

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Policy Area

Health

Summary

This bill would require Medicaid programs in U.S. territories to provide cost-sharing assistance for Medicare beneficiaries who qualify. This means that the territories would help pay for things like deductibles, copays, and premiums for people enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid.

Latest Action

Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

SponsorMichael Lawler (R-NY)
Introduced7/15/2025
StatusReferred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
ChamberHouse
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Cutting Passport Backlog Act

This bill would require Medicaid programs in U.S. territories to provide cost-sharing assistance for Medicare beneficiaries who qualify. This means that the territories would help pay for things like deductibles, copays, and premiums for people enrolled in bot

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This bill would require Medicaid programs in U.S. territories to provide cost-sharing assistance for Medicare beneficiaries who qualify. This means that the territories would help pay for things like deductibles, copays, and premiums for people enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid.

Bill Number
4410
Sponsor
Michael Lawler (R-NY)
Introduced
7/15/2025
Status
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Policy Area
Health

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Title
Cutting Passport Backlog Act
Bill Number
4410
Sponsor
Michael Lawler (R-NY)
Status
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Introduced
7/15/2025
Summary
This bill would require Medicaid programs in U.S. territories to provide cost-sharing assistance for Medicare beneficiaries who qualify. This means that the territories would help pay for things like deductibles, copays, and premiums for people enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid.

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