When a bill that could slash health care coverage for tens of thousands of low-income Idahoans was introduced in the ...
Idaho bill that could repeal Medicaid expansion advances to House, despite negative public testimony
If 11 Medicaid policy changes aren’t approved in Idaho, Rep. Jordan Redman’s bill would repeal voter-approved Medicaid ...
The proposed law, which now only awaits Gov. Brad Little’s signature, would direct $50 million to students who do not attend ...
A bill that could repeal voter-approved Medicaid expansion narrowly cleared its first chamber of the Idaho Legislature. After ...
Saturday’s Legislative Town Hall hosted by the Kootenai County Republican Central Committee turned volatile as some attendees ...
State lawmakers appear ready to preserve the state’s Medicaid expansion program without knowing what federal changes might be ...
As a family medicine physician in rural Idaho, I have had the privilege of caring for Idaho families for more than three decades. I have celebrated their milestones and stood ...
Case in point: The proposal to change the state’s Medicaid expansion program, which was put in place after 61% of voters ...
On Wednesday, the Idaho House Health and Welfare committee voted 8-7 to send H 138, a so-called Medicaid expansion ‘reform’ ...
The Greater Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce has announced it opposes a bill in the Idaho Legislature that seeks to “repeal Medicaid expansion,” according to a written statement from chamber ...
State Rep. Redman is the sponsor of house bill 138, also known as the “Medicaid Expansion Bill.” If approved, it would amend existing law to require certain federal waivers for continued Medicaid ...
Several bills continued through the Idaho Statehouse, including school tax credit and reforming Medicaid expansion.
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