Nebraska is the first U.S. state to implement Medicaid work requirements under the GOP's "big, beautiful bill" law. CBS News reported that Nebraska is seven months ahead of the deadline under the law.
Nebraska became the first state on Friday to implement the federal Medicaid work requirements, mandated under President Donald Trump's tax and spending bill that passed last summer. The bill imposes ...
Nebraska is launching work requirements in Medicaid on Friday, becoming the first state to implement a key pillar of the Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill.” GOP Gov. Jim Pillen has said the mandate ...
Only Iowa, Montana, and Nebraska plan pre-2027 implementation with disenrollment; Arkansas anticipates a July soft launch without disenrollment, while 39 states do not plan early implementation.
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska on Friday will become the first state to enforce work, volunteer or education requirements for new Medicaid applicants, eight months before the federally mandated ...
FILE - Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen, speaks during a news conference at the Department of Agriculture to rollout the USDA'S National Farm Security Action Plan in ...