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Democrats, along with a small number of Republicans, argue that expanding Medicaid is a good business deal for Georgia. Gov. Brian Kemp has long opposed it.
Last summer, as political debate swirled over the future of Georgia’s experiment with Medicaid work requirements, Gov. Brian ...
Today, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) released a report highlighting the urgent need for Medicaid expansion in the Deep South as a pressing matter of racial and disability justice. At a time ...
While Georgia Governor Brian Kemp largely dismissed Republican support for Medicaid expansion, four GOP lawmakers signed onto a Democrat-sponsored bill advocating for the initiative, 11 Alive ...
They also change the name of the federally funded CHIP healthcare program for children, at times with cutesy names like PeachCare for Kids in Georgia and CubCare in Maine. Some Medicaid programs ...
Advocates say Georgia's experience with a work requirement for Medicaid should serve as a warning to Republicans in Congress pushing a similar mandate. The state's two-year experiment has so ...
Georgia Sen. Matt Brass, a Republican, switched to “yes” in a recent committee vote on Medicaid expansion. He worries about employees at his business who need more health care access.
ATLANTA (AP) — By now, Georgia officials expected their new Medicaid plan, the only one in the nation with a work requirement, to provide health insurance to 25,000 low-income residents and ...
Georgia is the only state with a work requirement for Medicaid enrollees. More than 6,900 residents are insured via the state's program, called Pathways to Coverage, according to the Georgia ...
They also change the name of the federally funded CHIP healthcare program for children, at times with cutesy names like PeachCare for Kids in Georgia and CubCare in Maine. Some Medicaid programs ...
States, which administer Medicaid after receiving federal funds, often change the name of the program, ... at times with cutesy names like PeachCare for Kids in Georgia and CubCare in Maine.