Nebraska Tests Trump's Medicaid Work Rules, With Coverage at Risk

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Nebraska becomes the first state to implement the work requirements tied to Trump’s Medicaid cuts, testing how many people enrolled through the ACA expansion could lose insurance. While most non-elderly adults on expansion already work or study, exemptions exist for disabilities or caregiving, and the exact impact remains unclear as states prepare for a nationwide rollout by 2027.
- Trump’s Big Medicaid Cuts Are About to Get Very Real The Bulwark
- Nebraska becomes 1st state to implement Medicaid work requirements ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- Some red states expanded Medicaid against their will. Now they're trying to shrink it with work rules. Politico
- Tens of thousands could lose Medicaid coverage as Nebraska becomes first state to implement GOP work requirement CNN
- Nebraska faces challenges as first state to impose Medicaid work requirements under GOP bill The Hill
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