The conditions in the bill require the health agency to seek federal waivers to get permission to implement changes to the state's Medicaid program.
The House Health and Welfare Committee on Wednesday narrowly approved a bill placing strict conditions on Medicaid expansion, under the threat of full repeal, after around two hours
The Idaho House's Health and Welfare Committee has approved a bill that could change who qualifies for Medicaid expansion. The bill passed with an 8-7 vote and
Long bemoaned by many Republicans, whose inaction led state voters to approve Medicaid expansion in an initiative in 2018, the program was freshly targeted this year. House Bill 138, sponsored by Rep.
Introduced by Rep. Jordan Redman, R-District 3, House Bill 138 would place 11 additional requirements or policy changes to Medicaid, a federal and state program that assists in covering medical costs for people with lower income and resources.
By one vote, the Idaho House Health and Welfare Committee on Wednesday advanced a bill critics said would repeal Medicaid expansion. House Bill 138, by Rep. Jordan Redman, R-Coeur d’Alene, requires Idaho to enact 11 Medicaid policy changes or repeal Medicaid expansion — a policy that lets more low-income Idahoans
Legislative proposals to undo voter-approved Medicaid expansion could leave 90,000 Idahoans without medical insurance.
The Idaho Democratic Caucus expressed strong disapproval following the passage of two controversial bills by the state's Republican legislators.House Bill 138 a
A bill that would set conditions for Medicaid expansion passed the Idaho House of Representatives on Wednesday with a vote of 38 in favor, 32 against.
A bill that could eventually lead to the repeal of Medicaid expansion cleared the House in a narrow vote Wednesday.
A bill that could repeal voter-approved Medicaid expansion narrowly cleared its first chamber of the Idaho Legislature. After an hour and a half of debate Wednesday, the Idaho House on
A bill proposing conditions on Medicaid expansion is set to move to the House floor following a narrow approval by the House Health and Welfare C