The Medicaid Work Requirements Act is a federal bill that aims to implement work requirements for certain Medicaid beneficiaries. The main provisions of the bill include mandating able-bodied adults to work, participate in job training, or engage in community service as a condition to receive Medicaid benefits. This bill intends to encourage self-sufficiency among Medicaid recipients and reduce dependency on government assistance programs. If enacted, this legislation could potentially impact how Medicaid benefits are accessed and maintained by certain individuals, with implications for their healthcare coverage based on compliance with work-related activities.
2023-02-17: Introduced in House
2023-02-17: Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
2023-02-24: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
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