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Georgia's experience raises red flags for Medicaid work requirement moving through Congress

  • On May 21, legislators approved a budget reconciliation measure that aims to cut federal Medicaid spending considerably, introducing changes such as eligibility adjustments and work requirements.
  • This bill follows decades of welfare reform and prior proposals of work requirements, aiming to reduce spending while increasing employment among benefit recipients.
  • U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock warns Georgians risk losing Medicaid coverage if the bill passes, noting children comprise over 70% of Medicaid recipients in the state.
  • A May 22 analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation projects that the legislation may lower federal Medicaid expenditures by $11 billion over a ten-year period, while simultaneously increasing Medicaid costs for individual states by more than $92 billion.
  • If enacted, the bill could shift Medicaid's national and state dynamics, potentially decreasing coverage for vulnerable groups and fueling ongoing debates on social policy.
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Georgia’s experience raises red flags for Medicaid work requirement moving through Congress

By SUDHIN THANAWALA ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s experiment with a work requirement for Medicaid offers a test of a similar mandate Republicans in Congress want to implement nationally, and advocates say the results so far should serve as a warning. Related Articles States sue US government over deal ending ban on triggers that make some rifles fire more rapidly Democrats are drawing closer to the crypto industry despi…

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Georgia's experience raises red flags for Medicaid work requirement moving through Congress

Georgia’s experiment with a work requirement for Medicaid offers a test of a similar mandate Republicans in Congress want to implement nationally, and advocates say the results so far should serve as a warning.Just days shy of its two-year anniversary, the Georgia Medicaid program is providing health coverage to about 7,500 low-income residents, up from 4,300 in the first year, but far fewer than the estimated 240,000 people who could qualify. T…

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Georgia Public Broadcasting broke the news in Georgia, United States on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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