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Imposing Medicaid work requirements for adults in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) expansion group would reduce federal Medicaid spending and increase the number of people without health insurance. This is what the House of Representatives sent to the Senate in the reconciliation “big beautiful” bill supported by President Trump. On June 16, the Senate Finance Committee proposed changes to the work requirement provisions, but this may change, according to KFF, which has been covering the bill closely.