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Republicans are trying to make federal assistance contingent on work. It’s just a roundabout way to restrict benefits.
Adding work requirements to Medicaid is no way to improve healthcare for the working class,' writes an L.A. Times reader.
Plans for a range of welfare programs including food stamps, Medicaid and rental assistance reflect a shifting view of who ...
The current proposed Medicaid work rules exclude Medicaid recipients with disabilities, mental health conditions and adults ...
The Garner, North Carolina, resident works for a local home goods store up to 20 hours a week, typically. But she also ...
House Republicans approved a budget bill that would require many people who receive Medicaid to work or volunteer 80 hours a ...
The notion that people who get government benefits should prove that they deserve them, ideally through paid labor, is now ...
The American Public Health Association and dozens of other experts had harsh words for Georgia’s request to continue its controversial “Pathways to Coverage,” saying it enrolls fewer beneficiaries at ...
Administrator Mehmet Oz defended President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” over criticism that millions of people could lose health ...
Requiring recipients to get a job sounds like an appealing idea — until it runs into the reality of US low-wage labor market.