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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 coverage.
DES MOINES — Some able-bodied Iowans who are covered by Medicaid would be subject to work requirements under legislation signed into law Friday by Gov. Kim Reynolds. Reynolds directed the Iowa ...
As the U.S. Senate works on its version of the House-approved ‘Big, Beautiful Bill,’ Iowa’s senior Senator says he supports ...
Iowa Republican U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley praised President Donald Trump's "big beautiful bill" Wednesday as 80-plus Iowa ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed more than 20 bills into law Friday, including funding for the state’s Opioid Settlement Fund and ...
Plans to scale back a provider tax that states use to fund their Medicaid program could deal a greater financial blow to ...
Bill requires “healthy” adults between the ages of 19 and 64 years to prove they had worked at least 80 hours in the month ...
A provision taking health coverage away from people who can’t meet or regularly document they meet a work requirement or ...
A new Senate plan would tie Medicaid to 80-hour work requirements. Up to 5 million Americans could lose coverage, CBO warns.