A new rule explaining how states need to implement Medicaid work requirements may make it much harder for low-income sick people to maintain health coverage next year. The long-anticipated rule issued Monday is meant to guide 42 states and the District of Columbia on carrying out the work rules laid out in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. GOP lawmakers and…
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5 takeaways on Trump’s divisive Medicaid work requirements
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Originally reported by The Hill
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