GOP’s desired work requirements for federal aid would kick roughly 21M from anti-poverty programs
The U.S. Capitol Building. (Anna Moneymaker | Getty Images)Congressional Republicans’ efforts to slash federal spending by tying work requirements to Medicaid and SNAP would have far-reaching consequences for people with mental health issues, chronic health problems, and some people with disabilities if enacted, policy experts on anti-poverty programs say. They say the work…
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