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Nebraska Becomes First State to Impose Medicaid Work Requirements Early

via Washington Times·May 2

Nebraska has become the first U.S. state to implement Medicaid work requirements eight months ahead of the GOP's One Big Beautiful Bill deadline. This move signals a shift in state-level policy priorities toward work incentives and self-sufficiency for recipients. The early implementation suggests a growing alignment between state and federal conservative agendas on welfare reform.

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