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Former Georgia Lt. Gov Geoff Duncan, who was formerly expelled from the Republican Party by the GOP state executive committee ...
Trump signed legislation that requires many Medicaid recipients to prove they're working to qualify for coverage. Georgia's ...
Most states will have to establish work requirements for Medicaid by 2027. Georgia has had them for two years. Some Georgians ...
When President Donald Trump signed a law adding work requirements for some Medicaid recipients, he may have undercut ...
Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan announced he is leaving the GOP and joining the Democratic Party, a move he says has ...
Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan has joined the Democratic Party after falling out with the GOP, saying the switch has ...
Each year, parents must renew their children’s Medicaid — a burdensome process that often leads to children losing health ...
A new study from Brown University warns that 37 Georgia nursing homes are at risk of closing due to $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts included in President Trump’s budget, with five located in metro ...
A former top Republican official in Georgia announced he is leaving the GOP to join the Democratic party. In an op-ed in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan said his ...
The nursing home industry is one of several swaths of the health care sector that could see massive upheaval under the "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act." ...
Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan said he is considering a run for higher office as a Democrat after announcing he was leaving the Republican Party.
The tax cut and spending bill Congress just passed contains new work requirements for Medicaid. Georgia has a system, but eligible recipients have had problems with getting and staying enrolled.