Tucson's Top Stories: October 28
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Get your morning recap of today's local news and read the full stories here: tucne.ws/morning
The clock is ticking for state officials to figure out how to verify that an estimated 18.5 million Medicaid enrollees meet rules included in President Donald Trump’s tax and spending law.
A lawsuit filed Tuesday by Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and colleagues from other states says the federal government can tap a $6 billion reserve to pay for food stamps and other benefits during the government shutdown.
House Speaker Mike Johnson says Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva has all the privileges and access of any House member,,even without being sworn into office. Grjalva says that is not so.
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