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Georgia becomes the only state in the US to have a work requirement attached to Medicaid expansion
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The complex process of reassessing Georgians’ eligibility for Medicaid has started.
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In brief: Athens gun violence is on the rise — Stone Mountain draws criticism — reassessing Georgians Medicaid eligibility — car-company sued for environment laws — UGA baseball loses — UGA softball faces Mercer tonight — Atlanta Braves win — Atlanta Hawks win
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A new poll shows Georgians support using some of the state’s record surplus to improve social services by expanding Medicaid and increasing funding for education.
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In brief: commissioners and school board members ready to vote on redevelopment — request for fund to fight gang violence — Georgian's back spending on Medicaid and education — UGA basketball: men's loses, women's wins
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An expected end to the federal COVID-19 public health emergency next year means low-income Georgians should prepare for Medicaid evaluations, says the Georgia Department of Public Health.
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State officials are moving forward with Georgia Pathways, which carries with it an 80 hour per month work requirement.
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In brief: Apartment fire damages 14 units — Abortion law challenge heads to state Supreme Court — Elections board to decide on Saturday voting — State moves ahead with work requirement for Medicaid — winning weekend for UGA
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Children and families in Georgia may be at risk of losing healthcare coverage.
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In brief: Voters can request an absentee ballot for November elections; federal court okays Kemp's Medicaid plan; PSC elections put on hold; Graham gets a time-out on Fulton election probe testimony