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States must begin verifying millions of Medicaid enrollees’ monthly work status by the end of next year — a task some critics ...
A wide array of hunger and health care advocates are hoping to mitigate the effects of some provisions in Trump’s budget bill ...
“Shadowboxing” is advocates’ term for navigating the breadth and confusion of the bill’s social service funding and ...
When President Donald Trump signed his tax bill into law, he acknowledged that it included deep spending cuts but suggested people “won’t even notice it.” ...
When confronted with the fact that 4.8 million individuals will lose health insurance due to the work requirement in the “One ...
Taxpayers and Medicaid patients deserve far better than the flawed status quo. While OBBBA’s Medicaid changes were a small step in the right direction, lawmakers need to focus on getting spending ...
Democratic governors continue to sound the alarm on the impacts of President Trump’s “one, big, beautiful bill” that was recently signed into law. Govs. Shapiro and Hochul are just a few who are bashi ...
Democratic governors continue to sound the alarm on the impacts of President Trump’s “one, big, beautiful bill” that was recently signed into law. Govs. Shapiro and Hochul are just a few who are bashi ...
The Trump administration’s new budget bill includes sweeping changes to Medicaid, which provides health insurance for ...
A new House budget plan could reshape Medicaid through work requirements and spending cuts. The proposal targets $880 billion ...
The tax cut and spending bill Congress just passed contains new work requirements for Medicaid. Georgia has a system, but eligible recipients have had problems with getting and staying enrolled.
Medicaid work requirements are a short-term fix. A more effective reform is to let the market curb waste and reward innovation.