HEALTHDAILY YONDER
They Harvest the Nation’s Food, but a New Rule May Strip Them of Health Insurance
A new Medicaid work requirement may jeopardize health insurance for farmworkers due to their seasonal and informal employment patterns. The rule, part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, mandates 80 hours of monthly work or education, posing challenges for workers with inconsistent hours and cash-based jobs.
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