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Individuals aged 19 to 64 receiving Medicaid expansion and considered 'able-bodied' must work 80 hours a month or participate in educational programs, community service, or a combination thereof under the OBBBA.

reported by 2 outlets · Reported fact · first recorded Jul 8, 7:30 AM

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timesherald.comUnrated · Jul 8, 12:45 AM

Individuals aged 19 to 64 receiving Medicaid expansion and considered 'able-bodied' must work 80 hours a month or participate in educational programs, community service, or a combination thereof.

Details: aged 19 to 64; Medicaid expansion; 80 hours a month; educational program; community service

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washingtonexaminer.comUnrated · Jul 8, 12:45 AM

The OBBBA requires able-bodied adults ages 18 to 64 without children to work or participate in a job-training program for at least 80 hours a month to stay eligible

Details: 18 to 64; 80 hours a month

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