Work requirements could transform Medicaid and food aid
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Millions of Americans could lose Medicaid coverage because of cutbacks, but experts warn of the legislation's complexity.
A new hurdle for poor Americans, approved by the House, would cause millions to lose coverage, including many who are working but can’t meet reporting rules.
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As they work to pass a “big beautiful bill” filled with tax cuts and spending reductions, Republicans in Congress are proposing adding work requirements to Medicaid, the $618 billion program that provides healthcare to more than 70 million low-income Americans.
Only a small number of people were enrolled in the state program, and administrative costs exceeded spending on medical care.
In rural Colorado, Medicaid coverage is integral to both people's health and the local economy. Proposed changes such as work requirements, could ripple through communities.
Seniors in the Tampa Bay Area are sharing their concerns about the House passing a spending bill that reports say contains one of the largest Medicaid funding cuts in modern history.
Advocates of Medicaid work requirements overlook a plain truth: A healthy population is essential to a productive national workforce.
After House Republicans passed a Medicaid policy requiring recipients to have proof of employment, Scott said the move would save billions.