Wis. low-income moms, babies will soon have year of Medicaid Low-income mothers and babies will soon have a full year of Medicaid coverage in Wisconsin
New mothers and their babies who qualify for Medicaid will soon have access to a full year of coverage after Gov.
The postpartum Medicaid bill, now 2025 Wisconsin Act 102, expands coverage from 60 days after birth to a full year and makes
Expanding postpartum Medicaid coverage is something Evers has proposed in every two-year budget since becoming governor, but all four times, it's been stripped out.
"We knew from the get-go that getting this passed was an uphill battle," Evers said in a statement. "But we also weren't going to let partisanship or politics stop us from continuing our work to build support for this important proposal, because we know just how high the stakes are."
The bill will take effect
Despite receiving bipartisan support, the postpartum Medicaid extension bill seemed destined to die again in the Assembly due in part to staunch opposition from outgoing Assembly Speaker
The bills, along with another that expands health insurance coverage for additional breast cancer screenings, made it to the Assembly floor the same day Vos, who had been holding up both bills, announced his plan to retire from the Assembly after 22 years, 13 as speaker.
Both bills easily passed the
The postpartum measure, Senate Bill 23, is one of the few legislative measures supported by both anti-abortion groups and a wide array of
Medicaid covered 35% of
Evers has signaled he will also sign the breast cancer screening bill.



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