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Kentucky becomes the first state allowed to impose Medicaid work requirement

January 15, 2018

A day after the Trump administration announced that it would allow states to compel poor people on Medicaid to work or get ready for jobs, federal health officials on Friday granted Kentucky permission to impose those requirements.
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