A federal appeals court sharply questions the Trump administration's work requirements for Medicaid recipients, casting doubt on a key part of a governmentwide effort to place conditions on low-income people seeking taxpayer-financed assistance.
A federal appeals court on Friday sharply questioned the Trump administration's work requirements for Medicaid recipients, casting doubt on a key part of a governmentwide effort to place conditions on low-income people seeking taxpayer-financed assistance.
"You are looking to objectives that are not in statute, and you are failing to address the critical statutory objective, which is coverage," Judge Harry T. Edwards told Justice Department lawyer Alisa Klein, representing the administration. Attorneys for Medicaid recipients counter that Congress intended the program to provide"medical assistance," and that the administration failed to adequately consider the harm from potential coverage losses resulting from work requirements.
"Could the secretary do that?" asked Pillard."The correlation with health, I'm just not understanding."
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