Tag

Low Income Children

All articles tagged with #low income children

Rising Concern: Millions of Children Lose Medicaid Insurance
healthcare2 years ago

Rising Concern: Millions of Children Lose Medicaid Insurance

At least two million low-income children in the United States have lost health insurance since the end of a federal policy that guaranteed coverage through Medicaid earlier in the Covid-19 pandemic. Many of these children were eligible for federal aid but lost coverage due to bureaucratic mistakes, such as missing paperwork or errors by state officials. The trend is accelerating, with estimates suggesting that three million children may have lost coverage in the coming weeks. The unraveling of Medicaid coverage for children has the potential to increase the uninsured rate for children by the largest amount seen in decades.

Missouri Rejects Federal Aid, Leaving Low-Income Children Hungry
social-issues2 years ago

Missouri Rejects Federal Aid, Leaving Low-Income Children Hungry

Missouri has decided not to participate in the federal Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer (P-EBT) program this summer, forfeiting tens of millions of dollars in aid for low-income children. The state cited administrative challenges and difficulties in data collection and sharing as reasons for not participating. The program would have provided $120 in food benefits to eligible children who qualified for free or reduced lunch during the last school year. Missouri's decision has sparked frustration among families who rely on the program, with concerns raised about the lack of communication and delays in receiving benefits.

States Reject Federal Food Aid for Low-Income Children, Endangering Pandemic-era Benefits
government-politics-health-care2 years ago

States Reject Federal Food Aid for Low-Income Children, Endangering Pandemic-era Benefits

Missouri has decided not to participate in a federal program that would provide $120 in benefits to each eligible low-income child, citing administrative hurdles. The state struggled to administer the Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer program (P-EBT) last year, leading to delays in getting the funds to qualified families. This decision means Missouri will forgo tens of millions of dollars in federal aid, potentially impacting around 356,000 students who qualified for free or reduced lunch. Other states, including Alaska, Mississippi, Texas, and Idaho, have also chosen not to participate in the program for various reasons.