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Premiums are set to rise faster than state employee’s minimum wage raises, which were approved by the Idaho Legislature
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Idaho has one of the lowest payment error rates for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, USDA data show
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Lawmakers intend the bill to only end the automatic right to counsel in private cases. But child welfare attorneys say it could end right in all cases.
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Congressman says saving the health insurance program is the objective, but Medicaid benefits should be kept for ‘intended’ populations
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Accuracy of ballot titles and fiscal statement for Idaho abortion rights ballot initiative are in question in a lawsuit filed by Idahoans United for Women and Families.
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The Family and Personal Care Services program will remain, at least until federal regulators potentially approve Idaho’s request to end the program. The move came months after Idaho Department of Health and Welfare announced plans to seek program’s early end — citing fraud and abuse
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As Legislature considers competing versions to bill governor vetoed, critics express concern bill would block employees from turning away sick customers, employees