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Supreme Court agrees to hear challenge to Trump administration s public charge rule

Biden may get chance to expand Medicaid in states opposed to Obamacare

Biden may get chance to expand Medicaid in states opposed to Obamacare
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Covering Kids & Families of Community Action Program, Inc of Western Indiana is here to help with marketplace enrollment

 :  covering kids families of community action program inc of western indiana is here to help with marketplace enrollment Covering Kids & Families of Community Action Program, Inc. of Western Indiana is here to help with marketplace enrollment Saturday, February 20, 2021 9:28 AM By a special White House Executive Order, the Healthcare.gov Marketplace was reopened from Feb. 15 to May 15, 2021. This special enrollment period will allow hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers access to comprehensive healthcare insurance without waiting for later enrollment opportunities. Even better, the majority of Hoosiers that apply will qualify for reduced premium costs that may make a Marketplace plan a very affordable option. Overwhelmed, confused or frustrated with getting insured? Covering Kids & Families (CKF) of Community Action Program, Inc. of Western Indiana (CAPWI) is here to help.

Loyal Trump Republican moves to cut off all noncitizens from government assistance programs

Loyal Trump Republican moves to cut off all noncitizens from government assistance programs Anna Giaritelli © Provided by Washington Examiner A congressman who is considered among the most loyal supporters of former President Donald Trump is pushing Congress to go further than even the previous administration attempted with a move to bar immigrants from federal assistance programs. Rep. Glenn Grothman, a Wisconsin Republican, introduced this month the Smarter Plan for Immigrant Welfare bill to expand guidelines for eligibility for any kind of welfare or government assistance. Since 1996, when the last major welfare legislation was passed, only immigrants who have green cards, or legal permanent residents, were allowed to request assistance.

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