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Team Biden’s latest welfare expansion: Medicaid payments for housing, food, even furniture

Por: New York Post Opinion November 01, 2022

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The latest front in the Biden administration’s crusade to bypass the congressional appropriations process and expand the welfare state comes in the form of the of “health-related social needs.” The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services recently approved three section 1115 demonstration initiatives that allow Oregon, Massachusetts and Arizona to use Medicaid funds to pay nonmedical expenses such as housing supports (rent, relocation... + full article



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