Packaged proposals include helping military families with children
- Senators Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut and Thom Tillis of North Carolina proposed bipartisan legislation on 2025-05-30 to support military families' children's Medicaid coverage.
- The proposal responds to current Medicaid rules requiring families to reapply for children's coverage after each relocation during military service.
- The broader legislative package includes the Servicemember Healthcare Freedom Act, the Coast Guard Parity Act, and the Bonus Act, all endorsed by major military family organizations.
- Blumenthal stated the package will "make a real difference in servicemembers' lives," expanding benefits and improving healthcare, while Tillis emphasized consistent health access and peace of mind for military families.
- These reforms aim to ease financial burdens, ensure care continuity, and support career stability for military families, suggesting meaningful improvements in their quality of life.
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Packaged proposals include helping military families with children
(The Center Square) – Keeping children on Medicaid tied to their home state through their military career, rather than being forced to reapply with location assignment changes, has been proposed by senators from Connecticut and North Carolina.
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