President Donald Trump's administration has approved Gov. Scott Walker's controversial plan to require childless adults on Medicaid to work or lose coverage, but the federal government rejected Walker's proposal to require drug screening and testing.
The state on Wednesday received permission to enact several changes to BadgerCare coverage for poor adults who don't have dependent children, such as limiting eligibility to four years unless people work, train for a job or participate in certain other activities.
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ALL states should take a lesson from Wisconsin, are you listening little California, I mean Maryland.
It's amazing when I see a perfectly fit man or woman buy junk food and such on SNAP or EBT cards. Insanity !
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