Arkansas and Georgia both imposed job requirements for Medicaid recipients. Advocates said the programs added red tape and administrative costs.
Only 6,500 participants have enrolled in a program that has cost taxpayers more than $86 million — a warning for other states looking to impose restrictions on Medicaid in a second Trump presidency.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has promoted his experiment in Medicaid reform as a showcase for fellow conservatives seeking to overhaul safety net benefits around the country. But it's not achieving two primary goals: enrolling people in health care and getting them to work,
The budget plan directs a variety of House committees to cut spending by at least $1.5 trillion. See what Georgia lawmakers are saying.
Proposals from Georgia and Arkansas reveal the disconnect between rhetoric on Medicaid requirements and reality, advocates and researchers say.
State democrats have dropped a bill, the Peach Care Plus Act, aimed to help Georgians get access by expanding Medicaid.
Over half a million Georgians have lost coverage due to the nationwide "unwinding" process that began after the COVID pandemic.
Republican lawmakers could try to siphon billions of dollars from the nearly-free health care coverage offered to the poorest Americans.
Republicans are weighing billions of dollars in cuts to Medicaid, jeopardizing health care coverage for some of the 80 million U.S. adults and children enrolled in the safety net program
As the 90-day session comes closer to an end, the idea of Medicaid expansion isn't looking very promising this year in Mississippi.
The Georgia congressman begged the raucous crowd to stop “screaming” as they repeatedly interrupted and booed him.
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