From DC is Justice in Aging's weekly roundup of national news and resources about issues impacting older adults. In this week's edition: the 60th Anniversary of Medicare and Medicaid, a new amicus brief on HCBS, and the DOJ’s latest guidance on civil rights for federal funding recipients.
From DC is Justice in Aging's weekly roundup of national news and resources about issues impacting older adults. In this week's edition: CBO confirms Medicaid/SNAP cuts, EO on homelessness, CMS targets dual enrollees, and more.
From DC is Justice in Aging's weekly roundup of national news and resources about issues impacting older adults. In this week's edition: threats to fair housing funding, Medicaid data sharing with ICE, a new HHS rule narrowing public benefits access, and a DOJ memo undermining language access.
From DC is Justice in Aging's weekly roundup of national news and resources about issues impacting older adults. In this week's edition: our statement and analysis of the budget bill that will make historic cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, undermining older adults’ access to Medicare and the Affordable Care Act, and more.
From DC is Justice in Aging's weekly roundup of national news and resources about issues impacting older adults. In this week's edition: an update on the budget reconciliation legislation, new and updated forms from SSA, and more.
From DC is Justice in Aging's weekly roundup of national news and resources about issues impacting older adults. In this week's edition: how Medicaid work requirements endanger health care for older adults and people with disabilities, proposed time limits and work requirements for housing assistance, and other relevant resources.
From DC is Justice in Aging's weekly roundup of national news and resources about issues impacting older adults. In this week's edition: 1,100 Groups Oppose Medicaid Cuts, Tax Bill Threatens Older Adults, FY26 Budget Details and additional resources.
From DC is Justice in Aging's weekly roundup of national news and resources about issues impacting older adults. In this week's edition: a House tax bill that could strip health care and food assistance from millions, threats to critical fair housing funding, and more!
Implementing the bill’s proposed Medicaid work requirements will harm people with disabilities and older adults by cutting off those whose health conditions prevent them from engaging in part-time work or merely by the inevitable fallout that occurs when additional administrative burdens are forced on states and Medicaid beneficiaries.