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Medicaid work mandate back on table despite scant evidence in support
Fueled in part by a receptive administration in Washington, some states are again pursuing an effort to enact work requirements for Medicaid beneficiaries, despite strong evidence that these mandates do little to increase employment while exacerbating some clients' mental health and other struggles.