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Millions of people who apply for Medicaid in the coming years will have to prove they’ve been working, going to school, or volunteering for at least a month before they can gain or retain health insurance through the government program.
RFK Jr. says Medicaid spending is rising, but experts warn work requirements would cut funding compared to current law.
Ohio's Medicaid program faces a potential loss of up to $3 billion in state and federal funding over the next two years. Federal policy changes will alter how states can tax healthcare providers to fund Medicaid,
Health care analysts are estimating Ohio will lose billions for its Medicaid program over the next decade following last year’s passage of HR 1 — the federal reconciliation bill also called the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” or the “Working Families Tax Cuts Act” — and state lawmakers will have to decide how to address some of the limits placed on how Ohio generates revenue for the program.
The Trump administration is putting all 50 states on notice.
Legislative leaders say Medicaid Expansion costs have far surpassed what voters anticipated when they voted to pass the program in 2020. Now, they're looking at ways to ease cost burden on future legislatures.
North Carolina House and Senate lawmakers voted nearly unanimously Wednesday to approve a measure that bails out the state’s Medicaid program, which was on the verge of running out of money after it
The bill requires the state to refer to the federal government any applicant whose citizenship or immigration status cannot be verified.