Georgia Senate bill would cut funding for adult gender-affirming care, but it may have cloudy future
Georgia’s state Senate has passed a bill that would cut off public funding for gender affirming care for adults.
Proponents argue expansion would provide healthcare to over 200,000 uninsured Georgians and financially aid struggling rural ...
The Senate approved a bill that would ban the state health insurance program and Medicaid from covering some medical care for transgender people.
Advocates seeking health insurance for more low-income Georgians are encouraged that Medicaid expansion is starting to draw support among what for years has been unified Republican opposition.
More than 1.5 million Georgians enrolled in the state’s new health care exchange, Insurance Commissioner John King said.
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States are investing in rural health, but most Southern states have long rejected federal Medicaid funds. That’s unlikely to ...
A handful of Senate Republicans from rural Georgia have signed onto a new bipartisan attempt to fully expand Medicaid through ...
A panel of Georgia lawmakers has become the first in 2025 to move forward with trying to cut off care for transgender adults.
Conservatives' nationwide offensive against transgender care is increasing trying to cut off care for transgender adults, and ...
ATLANTA — Advocates seeking health insurance for more low-income Georgians are encouraged that Medicaid expansion is starting to draw support among what for years has been unified Republican ...
(The Center Square) – More than 1.5 million Georgians enrolled in the state's new health care exchange, Insurance ... that would expand Medicaid. The numbers for Georgia Access during the ...
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