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Senate to Review GOP Bill Mandating Medicaid and SNAP Work Requirements

The House narrowly passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, introducing strict work mandates for Medicaid and expanding SNAP rules, with millions projected to lose coverage.

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Overview

  • The House-approved bill imposes 80-hour monthly work or community activity requirements for Medicaid enrollees, starting in late 2026, targeting childless adults without disabilities.
  • The Congressional Budget Office estimates 10.3 million people could lose Medicaid coverage by 2034, primarily due to administrative barriers and stricter eligibility checks.
  • The bill expands SNAP work requirements to adults up to age 65 and parents without young children, potentially affecting food assistance for millions.
  • States face compressed timelines to implement new systems and outreach efforts, with no formal public rulemaking process, raising concerns about errors and coverage losses.
  • Past experiments, like Arkansas’s 2018 Medicaid work requirements, resulted in significant coverage losses without boosting employment, according to Harvard researchers.