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House Speaker Mike Johnson defended Medicaid work requirements as a moral obligation, asserting that able-bodied individuals who refuse work are defrauding the system. The GOP-passed bill, which aims to cut costs without directly reducing Medicaid, now faces scrutiny in the Senate, where some Republicans express concerns about its impact, particularly on low-income individuals. Johnson claims the requirements will enhance dignity and self-worth, but opposition is brewing, with figures like Sen. Josh Hawley criticizing potential Medicaid cuts as politically and morally problematic.




