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Congressional Republicans successfully pushed to add hurdles to qualify for Medicaid by saying they would eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse. This is the story of a Montana man who explains why he said ...
In two years, the One Big Beautiful Bill passed by Republicans in Washington will require millions of low-income Americans to work, study or meet similar requirements to keep their health insurance.
Kentucky elects 138 people to serve in the state legislature, and 98 of them get their health insurance through the ...
Medicaid budget could shrink by up to 18% due to new work requirements and eligibility checks, the Department of Health said.
Democrats have slammed the Medicaid provisions in the Republicans’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act as “draconian,” but a closer look ...
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Congressional Republicans successfully pushed to add hurdles to qualify for Medicaid by saying they would eliminate fraud. A ...
Officials said the program’s cost ballooned to over $24 million in 2024, which they attributed in large part to parents ...
Republicans defended the GOP megabill’s Medicaid changes as targeting a group of people they believe shouldn’t qualify: people who can work but instead choose to stay home and chill.
New Medicaid rules will require 18.5 million people to prove they meet the requirements every year—and that portends a ...
Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill” requires states to implement a work requirement for most adults on Medicaid.