US appeals court skeptical of Trump’s Medicaid work rules
All three judges on a panel of the
At issue is whether a program created by
"You are looking to objectives that are not in (the Medicaid) statute, and you are failing to address the critical statutory objective, which is coverage," Judge
"Those are all laudable goals," said Judge
The Trump administration has allowed states to require able-bodied adults drawing Medicaid benefits to work, volunteer or study. Officials argue that work can make people healthier. Nearly 20 states are in various stages of trying to implement work requirements. The cases on appeal involve
Attorneys for Medicaid recipients counter that
In
Posing a hypothetical question, Judge
"Could the (health) secretary do that?" asked Pillard. "The correlation with health, I'm just not understanding."
Government lawyer Klein responded that while promoting health remains a goal, the work requirement rules also have other objectives that benefit the program. For example, if a Medicaid recipient gets a job with health insurance, that would free up state and federal money to cover somebody who is needier.
Medicaid is a federal-state program that covers about 70 million people, from many newborns to severely disabled people and elderly nursing home residents. Under the Affordable Care Act, states gained the option of expanding the program to many low-income adults previously ineligible. More than 10 million people have gained coverage as a result.
About 6 in 10 adults on Medicaid already work in low-wage jobs, according to the nonpartisan
President
The court did not indicate a timetable for its decision.
Edwards and Pillard were nominated to the federal bench by Democratic presidents, while Sentelle was put forward by a Republican.



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