The State of Georgia et al v. Brooks-LaSure et al
Case Number:
2:24-cv-00016
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Other Statutes: Administrative Procedures Act/Review or Appeal of Agency Decision
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Firms
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July 16, 2024
Ga. Denied Extension For Medicaid Work Requirement Plan
Georgia won't get extra time to administer a work requirement Medicaid expansion program in order to make up for federal regulators' illegal delaying of its rollout after a federal judge ruled Monday that the state didn't go through the proper channels in trying to extend the program's timeline.
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May 21, 2024
Ga. Says Feds Shouldn't Prevail In Medicaid Expansion Suit
Georgia urged a federal judge on Monday not to rule in favor of the Biden administration in its suit attempting to keep its Medicaid program for low-income residents running until 2028, arguing the government has "no authority" to make it apply for a program extension when "illegal acts" delayed the program's launch.
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May 07, 2024
Gov't Seeks Early Win In Ga. Medicaid Expansion Suit
The Biden administration is urging a federal judge to take its side in a lawsuit in which Georgia is attempting to keep its Medicaid program for low-income residents running until 2028, arguing that the state never properly asked for a program extension and that the court lacks jurisdiction to extend its end date.
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February 05, 2024
Ga. Sues Federal Gov't Over Medicaid Expansion Program
Georgia has sued the Biden administration to keep the state's Medicaid program for low-income residents running until 2028, arguing the program was illegally cut short by a federal agency and that its initial five-year term must be honored.