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Trump's legislation will require more Medicaid patients to work. In two states that tried it, many lost coverage.
Political battle erupts over Medicaid work requirements as Republicans frame them as preserving the safety net while ...
One of congressional Democrats’ main charges against the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is that millions will lose Medicaid and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits due to new work ...
On July 4, Trump signed into law the major tax and spending bill that makes it harder for low-income workers to get Medicaid.
Missouri has a long history of struggling to process MO HealthNet applications in a timely manner. As states prepare for new ...
Bill requires “healthy” adults between the ages of 19 and 64 years to prove they had worked at least 80 hours in the month before enrollment.
Medicaid work requirements are part of the One Big Beautiful Bill spending law, but Arizona already had its own state work requirements plan.
South Dakota will withdraw its Medicaid expansion work requirements proposal now that President Donald Trump has signed ...
Ohio will get a boost in Medicaid funding, but patients could still lose care or face barriers under a new federal law.
Trump signed legislation that requires many Medicaid recipients to prove they're working to qualify for coverage. Georgia's ...
Mental health advocates worry it could be difficult for people with mental health conditions to prove they qualify for exemptions to work requirements.