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WV lawmakers put Medicaid expansion trigger bill on inactive calendar
West Virginia lawmakers on Monday, March 31, 2025, walked back House Bill 3518, which would have put more than 165,000 residents at risk of losing their health care coverage through Medicaid expansion. The bill would place a trigger so that if the federal government lowered the rate at which it pays for the Medicaid expansion program, West Virginia residents on the program would be disenrolled and the expansion program would be eliminated.


Medicaid expansion trigger bill moved to House inactive calendar following assurances
CHARLESTON — A bill now on pause in the West Virginia House of Delegates could put the state between a rock and a hard place: deciding on what to do should the Trump administration reduce the state’s match for Medicaid…
Last Week in the House of Delegates: House Passes Multiple Bills Related to CHildren - West Virginia Daily News
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Members of the House of Delegates began meeting twice a day this week as the legislative deadline for bills to pass from the House of Delegates to the Senate draws near. The House overwhelmingly voted Tuesday to pass Senate Bill 199, which was more than a year in the making. The measure would address student behavior intervention and teacher safety. It would establish guidelines for the re-entry of a student who has been excl…
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