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A U.S. District Court judge has thrown out Medicaid work requirements in two states, saying they are “arbitrary and capricious.” Ohio is now reviewing its…
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The Trump administration's plan to force some Medicaid recipients to work to maintain benefits took another hit Wednesday when a U.S. district judge blocked such work rules in Kentucky and Arkansas.
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As of last Friday, the state has federal permission to require 20 hours of work per week for many non-disabled people on Medicaid expansion. The state’s...
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The federal government says Ohio can join the eight other states that have been given permission to impose work requirements on people in Medicaid...
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Ohio is among 15 states that have asked the federal government for permission to impose work requirements on Medicaid recipients. Ohio’s request would…
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The Agriculture Department wants to limit states' ability to apply for exemption waivers. It wants more able-bodied people to work in exchange for federal food benefits.
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While much of the farm bill draft mirrors current law, there is a major change coming for farmers: Industrial hemp will be legalized. Forestry and food stamps became sticking points.
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Ohio officials have added 11 more counties for exemptions from work requirements under the food assistance program known as SNAP.Those counties include…
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While Ohio will allow some counties out of work requirements for food assistance, the state's policy means that most African-Americans recipients will not…
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The Senate Agriculture Committee passed its version of a Farm Bill and sent it to the full chamber, which is expected to vote before the July 4 recess.…