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LINCOLN— Nebraska will be the first state to implement new work reporting requirements to receive Medicaid, beating a deadline for states in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act by eight months. Jim Pillen ...
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LINCOLN- Nebraska will be the first state to implement new work reporting requirements to receive Medicaid, beating a deadline for states in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act by eight months. Jim Pillen ...
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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act mandates states abide by Jan. 1, 2027, but Nebraska will begin eight months ahead of the deadline.
Nebraska will be the first state in the nation to implement work requirements mandated in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
The largest federal tax legislation was signed into law on July 4th. It cuts Medicaid by roughly 600 billion dollars, impacting folks right here at home.
The changes are the result of a federal reconciliation bill signed into law earlier this year by President Donald Trump.
The new work requirements are mandated by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which President Donald Trump signed in July.
Nebraska will become the first state to implement new work requirements for some people with Medicaid health insurance under ...
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