Statement on New Medicaid Work Requirements

Portland, Oregon—Disability Rights Oregon is responding to the announcement of new Medicaid work requirements beginning January 1, 2027. Beth Brownhill, Managing Attorney at Disability Rights Oregon, issued the following statement:

“The new Medicaid work requirements and the administrative red tape of this rule are direct threats to the lives and independence of Oregonians with disabilities. These changes reduce access to health coverage, undermine coverage stability, and increase the risk of coverage loss. Oregon has got to fight back against this bad policy that won’t result in more people being employed and won’t make Oregonians healthier.”
— Statement from Beth Brownhill, Managing Attorney, Disability Rights Oregon

 

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Disability Rights Oregon

Disability Rights Oregon upholds the civil rights of people with disabilities to live, work, and engage in the community. The nonprofit works to transform systems, policies, and practices to give more people the opportunity to reach their full potential. For nearly 50 years, the organization has served as Oregon’s Protection & Advocacy system.

 
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