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New work requirements will require able-bodied Medicaid recipients ages 19-64 to work, volunteer or go to school for 80 hours per month in order to qualify for Medicaid under the new law.
The work requirements in the Welfare Reform Act passed back in 1996 and signed into law by Democrat President Bill Clinton had stronger work requirements than are included in this bill.
Our ruling Thune said, "A lot of times, health care comes with a job." This statement is partially accurate. Most workers in the U.S. get health coverage through work.
One of the chief grievances that congressional Democrats have had against the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is the new work requirements that it imposes on Medicaid and Supplemental Nutrition Assistan… ...
House Republicans work on final approval of bill with cuts to SNAP, Medicaid after VP’s Senate tie-breaking vote Sens. Ashley Moody and Rick Scott among 50 who voted in favor of the bill.
Republican senators told Fox News Digital they support the Big, Beautiful Bill’s provision work requirements for Medicaid eligibility, saying, “We’ve gotta get back to work.” (Credit ...