
S8, Ep 24- Budget Tools or Policy Weapons? How Congress Shapes Health Care
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What exactly are reconciliation and rescission—and why do they matter for your health? In this episode, Steven Newmark, Chief Policy Officer at GHLF, demystifies two powerful — and often misunderstood — budget tools: reconciliation and rescission. What do they mean? How do they bypass the normal budget process? And why do they matter for healthcare, public programs, and patients?
Steven breaks down the differences between these mechanisms, explains where they fit into the broader federal budget process, and examines Congress’s recent $9.4 billion rescission vote. If you care about how Congress funds — or defunds — healthcare, this episode will give you the clarity you need.
Tune in to learn:
- What reconciliation really is, and how it’s used to pass major healthcare policy
- Why rescission gives presidents the power to cancel already-approved spending
- How these tools operate outside the regular appropriations process
- What the latest moves in Congress mean for public health funding in 2025
Among the highlights in this episode:
01:15: Steven explains how budget reconciliation works, including its origins in the 1974 Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act
01:57: Steven breaks down why reconciliation is such a powerful tool: it allows bills to pass with a simple majority in the Senate
02:19: Steven introduces rescission, the process for canceling already approved spending, and details President Trump’s recent $9.4 billion rescission request
03:34: Steven discusses the impact of reconciliation and rescission on health care, including potential threats to Medicaid, Medicare, and public health programs
04:32: Steven warns that the use of rescission discourages bipartisan negotiation and risks undermining trust in the budget process
05:23: Steven urges listeners to stay informed, as funding for essential programs could quietly disappear without public scrutiny
05:35: Steven zooms out to explain how reconciliation and rescission fit within the larger federal budget process
06:49: Steven concludes by emphasizing the need for Congress to follow regular order and for advocates to understand budget mechanisms to be effective
Contact Our Host
Steven Newmark, Chief of Policy at GHLF: snewmark@ghlf.org
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