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turbinetree

(24,683 posts)
Mon Jan 15, 2018, 01:25 PM Jan 2018

Court battle brewing over work rules for Medicaid

Source: The Hill

A battle is brewing in the courts over the Trump administration's move to let states impose work requirements for recipients of Medicaid, the health insurance program for the poor.

Advocacy groups are gearing up to sue the administration, arguing that it doesn’t have the power to allow work requirements and other rules for Medicaid without action from Congress.

But the administration is defending the legality of the shift. When unveiling guidance Thursday on the work requirements, top Medicaid official Seema Verma said the administration has "broad authority” under current law to allow states to make changes through waivers.

On Friday, the administration quickly gave Kentucky the green light to implement work requirements for some beneficiaries, the first time such an approval has been given.

Shortly after, the National Health Law Program (NHeLP) issued a press release stating, “litigation is expected because the approval violates federal law.”

Read more: http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/368818-court-battle-brewing-over-work-rules-for-medicaid



And if anyone thinks that "republican" controlled senate and congress, is just fine and dandy, and think that its just a okay, too pack the lower courts with hypocrites that side with lobbyists running a federal agency....................well one day, your parents or yourself may be in the position, where you need this programs, know matter how much money you have, health care can bankrupt you, and this lady should have never been confirmed to this position--------------------this is direct assault on legislation and an agency to help human beings out---------------it is the continued undermining of human decency and principles





November 2018 cannot get here fast enough
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notdarkyet

(2,226 posts)
1. The march Saturday will make us feel better. It will be a Joy seeing caring
Mon Jan 15, 2018, 01:53 PM
Jan 2018

millions in the streets speaking their minds. Trump will probably go golf so he can ignore it, but guess what, it is going to be too big to hide from.

turbinetree

(24,683 posts)
2. I can't wait to hear what the media talking heads and the sexual predator team have to say
Mon Jan 15, 2018, 02:03 PM
Jan 2018

, the crowds are small, ha, just the fact that human beings are going to be in the streets, says something, we are coming and we did not forget.

Then when these right wing fascist go home on another break-----------------they need to be confronted and asked, what do you think the March means, do you see the writing on wall, you have given a traitor a pass, a sexual predator traitor, a pass, and you have confirmed people that have no business being on the bench-------------------none, or in government agencies-----------you have no principles, you have had no public hearings..................


And yes human beings will be out because they have "principles and the care"




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