The bill H.R. 9882, introduced in the House, proposes an amendment to the Social Security Act allowing U.S. states to impose work requirements on certain Medicaid recipients. Specifically, it targets nondisabled, nonelderly, and nonpregnant adults, requiring them to engage in...
Simple Explanation
In simple terms, this bill says that some adults who get help from a program called Medicaid might need to have a job or do certain activities to keep getting help, but there are some exceptions for people like those taking care of babies or going to school.