Supporters celebrated the bill’s effort at compromise. But opponents worried the new proposal would add red tape — and cost.
This story originally appeared in the Idaho Press. The Idaho Senate at around 6 p.m. Tuesday suspended its own rules to be ...
Idaho Medicaid reform bill moves to the governor's desk. It was a surprise ceremony at the White House presided over by ...
With more than 500 pieces of legislation introduced this session in the Idaho Legislature, it can be hard to keep track of ...
BOISE — A sweeping Medicaid reform bill — introduced just over a week ago on Feb. 28 — advanced to the Senate floor Monday, ...
Redman said the new bill was based on testimony and concerns expressed on the House floor about the law with the repeal ...
The Only Thing Necessary For The Triumph of Evil Is for Good Men To Do Nothing.” And because they paid attention, spoke up, and peacefully strived for what was right, that quote now includes women.
A bill that would make 11 changes to the program, including a lifetime cap on benefits and work requirements, made it through ...
The latest bill to add work requirements to Idaho’s Medicaid expansion program is heading to the Senate. House Bill 345 ...
The Idaho Legislature widely — in less than two weeks — passed a bill that proposes sweeping policy changes to control Medicaid costs. House Bill 345 calls for Idaho to ...
BOISE, Idaho — This story originally appeared in the Idaho Press. The House on Thursday advanced a bill that would make major changes to the way that Idaho administers its Medicaid program.
Idaho senators on Tuesday evening passed a bill to curtail the state’s spending on its Medicaid expansion program, sending the bill on to Gov. Brad Little’s desk to be signed into law.
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