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Adopting ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ work requirements could cut Idaho Medicaid expansion enrollment by up to 44%, researchers found
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Lawmakers adopted Medicaid work requirements, cut pay rates for providers who care for people with disabilities, extended cuts to Medicaid’s already low pay rates for doctors, but restored a key mental health program
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Idaho's Legislature's Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee approves funding to bring back ACT program, peer support services
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Republican House Speaker Mike Moyle's bill comes months after city of Boise declared LGBTQ+ pride flag as official flag to work around state ban
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A man in his 40s, who had severe mental illness and lived with his family in the Boise area, died recently after Idaho cut critical mental health services.
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The resolution, which calls for a federal balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution, now heads to the Idaho Senate
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After Medicaid contractor plans to cut critical services for people with severe mental illness, Sheriffs’ Association warns governor, Republican leaders of Legislature