Kentucky gov candidate backs some Medicaid work requirements
Republican gubernatorial candidate and current state Attorney General
At a
"Medicaid should not be a program that people stay on for the remainder of their life, especially if they can work. It needs to be transitory, so that we can save it for other folks that actually need it," Cameron said.
Medicaid became a flash point during the state's 2019 gubernatorial campaign — won by Democrat
After taking office, Beshear rescinded efforts by former Republican Gov.
Medicaid is a joint federal and state health care program for poor and disabled people. Advocates have said work requirements would become one more hoop for low-income people to jump through, and many could be denied coverage because of technicalities and challenging new paperwork.
The Trump-era plan by Bevin would have required that affected recipients either work, study, volunteer or perform other "community engagement" activities to qualify for Medicaid. A federal judge blocked the requirements before they took effect, but Bevin's administration had appealed. Beshear said his action ended
Beshear said the plan would have stripped coverage for about 100,000 Kentuckians. Bevin's administration estimated the work-related changes would have saved taxpayers more than
On Tuesday, Cameron didn't provide details about what his proposed waiver would entail, but said that work requirements would improve workforce participation. He brought it up twice during the hourlong forum attended by three other
Twelve candidates in all are competing for the state's Republican nomination for governor in the
In
Unlike the previous requirement, Sanders said, the latest proposal won't cut off coverage to people who don't comply. Instead, it will move them from the private insurance used for
A federal judge in 2019 blocked a work requirement for the



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