Medical care is a human right, so immigration status should have no impact on someone’s ability to access healthcare. Senate Bill 284 recognizes and codifies that value.
S.B. 284, An Act Increasing the Age From Eight to Eighteen Years For an Income-Eligible Person to Obtain Medical Assistance Regardless of Immigration Status
Session
2022
Bill number
S.B. 284
Position
Support
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