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  • H.R. 8107, titled the “Ensuring Access to Medicaid Buy-in Programs Act of 2024,” proposes changes to the Social Security Act to eliminate age restrictions on Medicaid eligibility for working adults with disabilities. Currently, there is an age cap of 65 years for these...

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    The bill wants to change a rule so that people with disabilities who are working can get help from Medicaid, no matter how old they are. Right now, they can't get this help if they're older than 65, and the bill wants to remove that age limit.

  • S. 5070 aims to change the rules of the Social Security Act to allow more working adults with disabilities to qualify for Medicaid. The bill removes the current age limit of 65, enabling disabled individuals who are 65 or older and still working to access Medicaid buy-in...

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    The bill wants to help older people with disabilities, who are 65 or older and still working, by letting them get special health care support called Medicaid. It does this by changing a rule so that these older, working people can still get help even though they're past the usual age limit.