Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is seeking to modify the state's Medicaid program, Georgia Pathways, for low-income parents with children under six. His proposal would remove the current requirement for these parents to work,
ATLANTA, GA — An inpatient behavioral health system with facilities in metro Atlanta has reached a multi-million dollar, multi-state settlement over Medicare and Medicaid fraud.
Gov. Brian Kemp says parents of young children would no longer have to satisfy Georgia Pathways to Coverage's work requirement under a revised plan for the Medicaid program that will be submitted to the federal government this spring.
This analysis builds on past evidence that work requirements impose administrative barriers and red tape that lead to coverage losses among both people who are working as well as people the policies purport to exempt because they have caretaking responsibilities,
ATLANTA — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced Wednesday he wants to let low-income parents with young kids enroll without working in a Medicaid program that provides coverage for some able-bodied ...
Some Parents Could Be Able to Join Georgia's Medicaid Program Without Working ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced Wednesday he wants to let low-income parents with young kids enroll ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is asking the Georgia General Assembly for an additional $2.98 million to expand a perinatal home visit pilot program.
Rudy Giuliani might’ve finally caught a break. After being sued for everything he had—his watches, his diamond ring, his Mercedes-Benz, his home, and $148 million—by defamed Georgia poll workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, the former mayor has apparently come to a settlement.
During the first week of Georgia’s 2025 legislative session, Gov. Brian Kemp is outlining his priorities for the state.
Proposed Medicaid work requirements mean more than 61,000 Ohioans could potentially lose their health insurance, if the incoming Trump administration allows Ohio Republican state leaders to proceed with their plan.
After Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp delivered his annual State of the State address on Georgia's achievements and his legislative goals, state Democratic leaders are preparing to advance their priorities as well.