Medicaid expansion effort collapses in Republican-led Mississippi Legislature
- Medicaid expansion efforts in Mississippi failed due to disagreements among Republican lawmakers on a final proposal for the House and Senate.
- There is a potential for a veto from Republican Gov. Tate Reeves even if legislators reach an agreement, as he opposes expansion, considering Medicaid as welfare.
- A proposed requirement for new Mississippi Medicaid recipients to work at least 100 hours a month in certain conditions was part of the failed expansion attempt.
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