Here we're cutting Medicaid and doing all the painful things while we lend them the spectrum for 12 years.
The Republicans plan to cut Medicaid, the health insurance for poor people, by about 30 percent.
Because if you cut Medicaid, what you're doing is you're hurting people.
For the first time since he took office, the governor did not seek to cut Medicaid, which, when left alone, tends to grow rapidly.
We could just cut Medicare and Medicaid, even though it's an entitlement.
"To cut Medicaid is to hit the entire health care system."
He says he will cut Medicaid and welfare by $1 billion.
The governor would pay for the tax cuts in part by sharply cutting Medicaid, the largest single piece of the budget at nearly $50 billion.
Now he wants the state to help by enabling the city to cut Medicaid.
But the governor did not say how he would cut Medicaid, the largest part of the state budget.