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Medicaid Work Requirements Leave Unhoused People Out in the Cold
['Katheryn Houghton', 'Ilhan Omar', 'Lisa Gilbert', 'Amy K. Matsui', 'Sasha Abramsky', 'Leah Ida Harris', 'Austin C. Mccoy', 'Liza Gross', 'Sonali Kolhatkar', 'Kelly Hayes']
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The Trump administration’s federal work requirements exempt certain groups of people: those with disabilities, those older than 64, pregnant people and Native Americans, among others.
Many conservative policymakers support work requirements, and some states have attempted to implement such rules for years.
The work requirements are projected to increase the number of uninsured people nationwide by more than 5 million by 2034, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
Most states will begin to implement the Medicaid work requirements in January.
“These are simply parties that, due to a number of conditions, cannot meet those requirements,” Republican state Rep. Ed Buttrey said in 2019 when the Montana Legislature passed its first Medicaid work requirement bill.