Trump’s Medicaid Work Mandate Risks Stripping Health Coverage from Thousands of California’s Homeless
California’s homeless face an alarming threat as Trump-era Medicaid work requirements loom—potentially cutting off health coverage for millions who are already struggling to survive.
On the streets of Los Angeles, where winter storms soak tents and desperation lingers, physician assistant Brett Feldman embodies the frontline fight to keep America’s most vulnerable alive. Treating thousands of homeless individuals with chronic illnesses and mental health conditions, Feldman sees a looming crisis: a new Trump-era Medicaid rule poised to strip health coverage from those who need it most. Is America Penalizing Its Poorest Citizens for Their Circumstances? The latest policy mandates that able-bodied adults under 65 without children must work at least 80 hours monthly to qualify for Medicaid benefits starting in 2027. Ostensibly designed to encourage...
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