The Trump administration made work requirements for low-income people receiving government assistance a priority in 2025.
Spending cuts should be made in an above-board way, however, not by tripping up Americans with bureaucratic landmines.
CMS issues Medicaid work requirements: most adults must report 80 hours monthly of qualifying activities to keep healthcare ...
Most of the tax dollars used to launch and implement the nation's only Medicaid work requirement program have gone toward paying administrative costs rather than covering health care for Georgians, ...
New federal rules will require more than 18 million Medicaid enrollees nationwide to show they’re working, volunteering, or ...
Among the proposals to reduce spending by the federal government that are being seriously considered by Congress is adding work requirements to eligibility for Medicaid, the federal-state health ...
It's no secret that Planned Parenthood is a longtime target of the Trump administration and Congress; their goal is to strip ...
When President Trump signed a law adding work requirements for some Medicaid recipients, he may have undercut lawmakers in at least 14 states who were designing their own plans, according to health ...
The governor’s plan will require expansion beneficiaries to work 80 hours a month or be enrolled in school half time to ...
Poor Americans will face new challenges to enroll, and states will have to build new bureaucracies. By Margot Sanger-Katz and Sarah Kliff The authors are covering how new requirements will reshape ...
The new work requirements are mandated by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which President Donald Trump signed in July.
One of the most pernicious elements of Republicans’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act is the emphasis it puts on work requirements. These requirements are peppered throughout the bill’s changes to social ...