Headline RoundupJuly 2nd, 2018
Kentucky Cuts Medicaid Dental, Vision Benefits for 460,000 After Work Requirement Ruling
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Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin (R) is cutting Medicaid dental and vision benefits for 460,000 people after a judge ruled that the state could not impose work requirements.
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Kentucky cuts Medicaid benefits after court rulingWashington Examiner
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Gov. Matt Bevin, R-Ky., has cut dental and vision benefits under Medicaid in response to a court ruling Friday that blocked his push to install work requirements.
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Ky. governor cancels Medicaid dental, vision benefits after losing work requirement rulingThe Hill
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Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin’s (R) administration is canceling dental and vision benefits for thousands of people on Medicaid in the state following a judge blocking the state’s Medicaid work requirements.
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Nearly 500,000 in Kentucky losing vision, dental coverage after Medicaid rulingNBC News (Online)
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"Once we ultimately prevail in this legal challenge ... then beneficiaries will have access to these optional services," a cabinet spokesman said.
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