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President Donald Trump signed legislation that mandates some Medicaid recipients prove they’re working, volunteering, or ...
Every time Ashton Alexander sees an ad for Georgia Pathways to Coverage, it feels like a “kick in the face.” Alexander tried ...
Under new federal law, states must verify millions of enrollees’ employment status. Some officials are worried about the ...
Montana Democrats call DPHHS proposal a “premature and unnecessarily hasty rush to wrap red tape around Medicaid.” ...
When people lose Medicaid, they don't stop getting sick- they just lose access to the care they need to get better and stay healthy. President Donald Trump recently signed Congress's signature ...
For Black Southerners in states that have not expanded the program under the Affordable Care Act, the “coverage gap” echoes ...
States must begin verifying millions of Medicaid enrollees’ monthly work status by the end of next year. Critics say this may be difficult.
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.
Only two states have implemented Medicaid work requirements: Arkansas in 2018 and Georgia in 2023. Georgia’s program, called Pathways to Coverage, remains in effect.
Georgia families must apply by today for the Georgia Promise Scholarship, offering up to $6,500 in private school and educational support for the 2025-2026 year.