Rural Seasonal Workers Worry About Montana Medicaid's Work Requirements
Montana is one of several states that want Medicaid recipients to prove they work a steady, minimum number of hours monthly. Will federal courts allow the Montana rule change to stand?
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November 3, 2019 at 08:10PM
NPR News: Rural Seasonal Workers Worry About Montana Medicaid's Work Requirements
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