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The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office reported that President Donald Trump’s new budget bill will slash Medicaid by $1 trillion during the next 10 years.
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This week on the Georgia Health Report, hosts Mary Ryan Howarth and KFF Atlanta's Renuka Rayasam discuss President Trump's megabill, which is expected to introduce Medicaid work requirements across the nation. What Georgia's Pathways Program suggests.
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This week on the Georgia Health Report, Republicans in Congress are pushing for Medicaid work requirements. Host Jamia Wideman discusses how this type of program has worked in Georgia.
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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.