BOSTON, Mass. (SHNS)–With her Republican colleagues eyeing potentially massive Medicaid cuts, Congresswoman Katherine Clark of Revere warned Wednesday that tens of thousands of Bay State residents could be at risk of losing public health insurance coverage.

The complex, lengthy budget process in Washington is just getting started, but House Republicans sparked an outcry from Massachusetts Democrats after they advanced a broad budget framework directing a committee that oversees Medicaid to find $880 billion in cuts.

In an email to constituents, Clark accused the GOP of “trying to steal $880 billion from Medicaid.”

Gov. Maura Healey said in a statement that Medicaid cuts would further strain Massachusetts hospitals, nursing homes, home and community-based care providers and community health centers.

“U.S. House Republicans’ proposal to gut Medicaid funding would rip away health care from newborns, pregnant women, children and adults with disabilities, seniors and more. Nearly 2 million Massachusetts residents rely on MassHealth for their health care coverage — including nearly half of the children in this state,” Healey said. “Providers would be forced to shut their doors or lay off staff. U.S. House Republicans need to back away from this proposal and preserve Medicaid funding.”

U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Cambridge also joined the escalating criticism.

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