Funding for some services within the National Disability Insurance Scheme will be slashed – even in cases where participants could be left with a funding gap – as part of a sweeping proposal to drastically curb the scheme’s annual growth. The proposed changes, revealed on Thursday, will also grant the health minister, Mark Butler , god-like powers to reduce overall funding for support categories, determine pricing guides and caps for services and support, and the ability to change NDIS rules without state and territory approval for the first 12 months. Why was the NDIS so severely cut? And your other 2026 federal budget questions answered – video The changes form part of a major savings measure designed to tip $36.2bn back into the federal budget over the next four years. As we peel back hundreds of pages of legislation and accompanying explanatory documents, here’s what you need to know. Sign up for the Breaking News Australia email How is NDIS eligibility changing?…