Reps. Crawford, Hill, Womack, Westerman, Sens. Cotton, Boozman Issue Statement on Arkansas’s Medicaid Program
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WASHINGTON, March 5 -- Reps. Rick Crawford, R-Arkansas, French Hill, R-Arkansas, Steve Womack, R-Arkansas, and Bruce Westerman, R-Arkansas, and Sens. Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, and John Boozman, R-Arkansas, issued the following statement applauding Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' approval of work requirements for Arkansas's Medicaid program:
"Encouraging people who can work to find employment is a common-sense policy with a track record of success.
"It not only focuses Medicaid dollars on those who need it most; it also helps people get back into the workforce and move up the income ladder.
"We're glad to see Governor Hutchinson pursue a reform for which we've long advocated, and we applaud the Trump administration for approving our state's new policy."
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