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Congressional Republicans are seeking to mandate that millions of Americans work in order to receive federally subsidized ...
They say that luck happens when preparation meets opportunity. For Parker Short, the preparation had been years in the making, from interning on Jon Ossoff’s first congressional campaign as a teenager ...
Georgia’s example shows that it could threaten health care for16 million and cost taxpayers hundreds of millions.
Georgia Department of Community Health’s advisory board approved three measures to increase Medicaid funding for hospitals in the state.
Federal budget cuts aimed at Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act could eventually cost 16 million Americans their health insurance coverage, and Georgia would not be immune from the impact, a health ...
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Explícame on MSNCould the Medicaid work requirement in the tax law work? This state already tried itGeorgia's experience reveals the challenges and costs of imposing work requirements on Medicaid, which could affect millions ...
ATLANTA — President Donald Trump hopes to sign what he calls the big beautiful tax bill in less than two weeks, but some ...
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNAccess to health care is at risk for millions of GeorgiansGrowing up in a working-class neighborhood in Columbus, I learned the value of hard work and community. Now, as a candidate ...
Proposed federal funding cuts, being discussed right now in Congress, threaten both a critical industry and vital work across the state. Investing taxpayer dollars in nonprofits is smart economic ...
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