HB 386 would allow Medicaid coverage for most expansion enrollees to continue without interruption for one year and save DPHHS from the administrative burden of re-evaluating droves of applications.
Montana’s Republican-led legislature and GOP governor appear ready to keep the state’s Medicaid expansion program in place beyond its scheduled end date this summer.
The House passed the 2025 budget resolution Tuesday in a 217-to-215 vote. Another version passed the Senate last week.
Republicans have proposed lowering the federal share of Medicaid expansion costs, which would gut one of the Affordable Care ...
A bill to extend Montana’s Medicaid expansion program cleared one more key hurdle in the state Legislature on Thursday.
A House bill centered around Medicaid expansion cleared the Montana Senate floor Friday and takes a step closer to the ...
The bill, one of the key proposals of the 2025 session, was referred to the Finance and Claims Committee, and it will need ...
Medicaid expansion is one vote away from the governor's desk. The program gives 75,000 low-income Montanans access to health ...
The GOP-controlled Montana House of Representatives easily passed a bill to make the Medicaid expansion program permanent on Feb. 10 by a 63-37 vote. Then on Feb. 20, House Bill 245 passed the ...