- Trump’s recommendation that Congress rescind some federal funds that were appropriated for CHIP is providing a strong campaign club for Democrats, despite the fact that the Congressional Budget Office estimates the reductions would not actually deprive any children of coverage.
- The rejection this week of Kansas’ request to cap lifetime Medicaid benefits sends a strong signal to other states that, despite the Trump administration’s invitation to states to shake up Medicaid, there are limits to what officials can approve.
- New Hampshire, which this week received approval to set work requirements for some Medicaid enrollees, is taking a tougher line than other states, including mandating that enrollees work a greater number of hours and make up any hours missed.
- Although research suggests that menu labeling in restaurants has minimal effect on customers, it may drive restaurants to increase the healthful food choices.
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