After Medicaid Ruling, Most States Hit Pause But Some Proceed With Work Requirements

Governing: It was over before it even started. Just hours before work requirements for Medicaid were set to go into effect in Kentucky, a federal judge struck them down, ruling that they were "arbitrary and capricious."

It would have been the first time in the United States that some people applying for the government health care program had to meet a certain number of hours working or job training -- a condition for insurance that the Obama administration repeatedly rejected.

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