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Federal Medicaid and ACA Cuts Could Raise Uninsured Millions, Impact Georgia

Federal budget cuts to Medicaid and the ACA could leave 16 million Americans uninsured, with Georgia particularly vulnerable due to its Medicaid policies and high uninsured rates.

Georgia's Medicaid Work Requirement Program Faces Enrollment and Retention Challenges

Georgia's Pathways to Coverage program struggles with low enrollment and retention due to bureaucratic complexities, impacting Medicaid work requirement policy effectiveness.

AAA Highlights Rising Hurricane Preparedness Concerns Among Georgians

AAA survey reveals increased hurricane anxiety among Georgians, urging early insurance review and home fortification to mitigate storm risks in 2024.

House Committee's Medicaid Work Requirement Bill Could Cut Coverage for Millions

The House Energy & Commerce Committee proposes federal Medicaid work requirements that could reduce coverage for millions and cut health care spending by over $900 billion.

Georgia Enacts Litigation Reform Laws Aimed at Reducing Insurance Costs

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signs new litigation reform laws to limit lawsuits, aiming to reduce insurance costs and improve business conditions statewide.

Georgia Enacts Comprehensive Tort Reform to Address Rising Insurance Litigation Costs

Georgia's new tort reform law implements significant changes to premises liability, damages evidence, and litigation procedures aiming to reduce insurance costs and curtail excessive lawsuits.