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How new Medicaid work requirements could affect families with disabled children
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With President Donald Trump's signing of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Medicaid recipients will need to meet new nationwide work requirements. NBC News' Zinhle Essamuah reports on one recipient who relies on the coverage to support her and her son, who has a rare genetic condition.July 4, 2025