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Though Head Start, a free, federally funded child care program, is no longer facing complete elimination, Georgia parents and ...
Georgia could soon become the poster child for administering Medicaid with work requirements — for better or worse. As ...
Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) appeared on NBC's "Meet The Press" Sunday, strongly condemning the proposed "Big Beautiful ...
Congressional Republicans look to require able-bodied Medicaid recipients to work to get coverage, as Georgia does. But the state program has its critics.
This story first appeared in New York Focus, a non-profit news publication investigating New York state politics. Sign up for their stories at nysfocus.com/ newsletter. John Rugge has spent half a ...
A proposal in Congress would require some adults to document 80 hours a month of work. Experts say the red tape and paperwork is so cumbersome that even people who work will lose Medi-Cal.
House Speaker Mike Johnson relies on a Congressional Budget Office estimate for this claim, but the agency didn’t frame it ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs brought nearly a dozen hospital officials to the Capitol as part of an effort to stop cuts to Medicaid ...
The Medicaid work requirements in the House bill mirror Georgia’s state program, which has prevented many for obtaining ...
Rural hospitals, nursing homes, and clinics brace for impact as House Republicans plan $715 billion in cuts over 10 years.
In Georgia, one in 10 adults or two in five children rely on Medicaid for their health care coverage, over 70% of which is ...
Enforcing the proposed mandate could strain local DSS offices and cost taxpayers, even though most enrollees are exempt or already working.