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Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a law June 6 requiring tens of thousands of Iowans on Medicaid to work or lose their health care ...
A provision taking health coverage away from people who can’t meet or regularly document they meet a work requirement or ...
The One Big, Beautiful Bill Act is proposing to cut billions from Medicaid, which could affect coverage for thousand of ...
Iowa City Democrat and University of Iowa law professor Christina Bohannan hopes the third time will be the charm, as she ...
A set of public assistance bills, including a proposal to add work requirements to Iowa's Medicaid program, are unlikely to become law this year, according to key Republican lawmakers. Rep.
Southeast Iowa voters could likely see a back-to-back-to-back rematch for what’s expected to yet again be among the most tightly contested U.S. House races in the country.
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed more than 20 bills into law Friday, including funding for the state’s Opioid Settlement Fund and ...
President Donald Trump's plan to cut taxes by trillions of dollars could also trim billions in spending from social safety ...
By Tom Chapman For The Catholic Messenger Before Iowa’s legislative session began on Jan. 13, Iowa Catholic Conference staff ...
About 71 million adults are enrolled in Medicaid now. And most of them — around 92% — are working, caregiving, attending school or disabled. Earlier estimates of the budget bill from the Congressional ...
As the Senate debates imposing work requirements and potential cuts to Medicaid, rural America stands at the front lines of ...
Senate Republicans are proposing deeper Medicaid cuts, including new work requirements for parents of teens, as a way to ...
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