The Idaho Capital Sun’s legislative notebook provides a weekly rundown of the major pieces of legislation making their way ...
With the Trump administration and Republican-controlled Congress casting an ominous shadow over the future of the state's ...
When a bill that could slash health care coverage for tens of thousands of low-income Idahoans was introduced in the ...
Case in point: The proposal to change the state’s Medicaid expansion program, which was put in place after 61% of voters ...
A bill that could eventually lead to the repeal of Medicaid expansion cleared the House in a narrow vote Wednesday.
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 ...
After fierce debate, House Bill 138 narrowly passed the House, 38-32. HB 138 concerns a trigger law on Medicaid expansion and would require the federal government to take ...
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 ...
Introduced by Rep. Jordan Redman, R-District 3, House Bill 138 would place 11 additional requirements or policy changes to ...
Despite promising just hours earlier to protect safety net programs, Trump said he supports a Republican-led proposal floated in the House that trims $880 billion from Medicaid and about $230 billion ...
A bill that many argue signals an effective repeal of Medicaid expansion cleared the House in a narrow vote Wednesday.
Measure would require the program meet conditions under threat of repealIdaho Senate OKs divisive measure 20-15, putting ...
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