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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 ...
The people who run HACAP say cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition program called SNAP could result in as many as 10 million ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed a law implementing work requirements for 171,000 Iowans on Medicaid, if Iowa gets approval from ...
As the U.S. Senate works on its version of the House-approved ‘Big, Beautiful Bill,’ Iowa’s senior Senator says he supports ...
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said work requirements are needed to focus Medicaid on those truly in need. A nonpartisan analysis by ...
Linn County held a roundtable discussion on Tuesday about the potential impact of the Big Beautiful Bill and the proposed cuts to SNAP and Medicaid services.Law ...
Reductions in spending and tightened eligibility requirements on social safety net programs like Medicaid and food assistance ...
Iowa has a new law that will require tens of thousands of Medicaid recipients to fulfill work requirements or risk losing their health care. But the work requirements won't kick in until the state ...
How will work requirements change that? Currently, about 182,000 Iowans are enrolled in the Iowa Health and Wellness Plan, or the Medicaid expansion plan that was implemented a decade ago to ...
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 ...