House Republican leaders have proposed legislation that would cut federal funding for Medicaid by up to $880 billion over 10 years to pay for tax reductions. Potential cuts to the program include large reductions in the Affordable Care Act’s incentives for extending coverage to all low-income adults, decreases in funding for pre-ACA Medicaid coverage, and penalties for states that cover care for immigrants, as well as introduction of more onerous eligibility requirements. Drawing upon new data analysis and the intricate details of Medicaid’s legal design, speakers on this panel will consider these cuts’ likely effects on the program and its more than 70 million beneficiaries.