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Posted: 3:33 PM Jul 2, 2009
Judge Strikes Down Medicaid Rule
Lincoln A judge has ruled that Nebraska wrongfully terminated Medicaid benefits for more than 400 people. The state had argued they didn't work enough hours under a welfare-to-work rule.
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A judge has ruled that Nebraska wrongfully terminated Medicaid benefits for more than 400 people. The state had argued they didn't work enough hours under a welfare-to-work rule.
Nebraska Appleseed Center Director Becky Gould says the ruling will help more low-income people get and keep jobs. The public-advocacy law center filed the class-action lawsuit on behalf of the 400 people.
Under the policy struck down by Lancaster District Court Judge Karen Flowers, a single parent with one or more children younger than 6 had to work at least 20 hours a week to retain Medicaid.
A single parents whose children are older than 6 had to work at least 30 hours a week.
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