Arizona's plan to impose work requirements for Medicaid is moving along

"Creating barriers for adults to maintain health coverage will only hurt families by threatening their health and making it hard for them to get jobs and stay working while increasing administrative burdens on the state," wrote Jennifer Burns, director of government relations and health policy for the Phoenix-based Children's Action Alliance

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