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Trump Administration Says States May Impose Work Requirements for Medicaid

January 12, 2018

The Trump administration said on Thursday that it would allow states to impose work requirements in Medicaid, a major policy shift that moves toward fulfilling a conservative vision for one of the nation’s largest social insurance programs for low-income people.
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