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John Kennedy (R-LA)
John Kennedy
Republican·Louisiana

Kennedy, Schmitt introduce bill to add work requirements to Medicaid, reduce reliance on government

WASHINGTON – Sens. John Kennedy (R-La.), a member of the Senate Budget Committee, and Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) today introduced the Jobs and Opportunities for Medicaid Act. The bill would require able-bodied adults without dependents who receive Medicaid benefits to work or volunteer for at least 20 hours per week. This change could save taxpayers more than $100 billion over 10 years.
“Medicaid doesn’t work the way it should. Able-bodied adults without dependents are better off with jobs than with hand-outs, and so are their communities and American taxpayers. My Jobs and Opportunities for Medicaid Act would help pave a path out of poverty for millions of Americans,”
said Kennedy.
“By incorporating work requirements for able-bodied adults, Medicaid can serve as a bridge to self-sufficiency, fostering pathways to employment, job training, and community engagement. This not only helps recipients gain financial independence but also preserves resources for the most vulnerable populations, including children, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities,

said Schmitt.
“The goal of this bill is straightforward: if you’re a healthy adult on Medicaid, we want to make sure you have every opportunity to find employment that leads to better health coverage. Welfare programs shouldn’t incentivize people against working. This is about empowering Americans—helping them become independent, thrive in the workforce, and reach their highest potential,”
said Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas), who introduced the bill in the House of Representatives.
Background:
As the United States has seen a decrease in
the labor force participation rate
since 2000, the number of able-bodied adults enrolled in Medicaid has
rapidly grown
. Per a Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimate, approximately
15 million Medicaid recipients
would be subject to work requirements under a similar policy.
The CBO
estimates
that Medicaid work requirements would save $109 billion over 10 years.
A
2023 Axios-Ipsos survey
revealed that 63% of Americans, including 49% of Democrats, supported work requirements for Medicaid and Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program benefits.
Kennedy also penned
this op-ed
in the National Review explaining the need for Medicaid work requirements.
The full bill text is available
here
.

Source: https://www.kennedy.senate.gov/public/press-releases?ID=94C823CA-314C-4634-873F-9DE092FE26BC
Captured:
Record ID: a76f554d-e97e-43e6-83f4-95efbd9e6fe3

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