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DC Medicaid cuts to affect 25,000 residents as new Healthy DC Plan begins in 2026
WASHINGTON — Thousands of District residents could soon lose critical dental and vision benefits as Washington, D.C. prepares to overhaul its Medicaid program starting January 1, 2026. The city’s decision to reduce Medicaid eligibility and transition many enrollees into a new system known as the Healthy DC Plan has sparked deep concern among healthcare providers and community advocates. The upcoming changes follow a decision to lower the income threshold for Medicaid eligibility
DC Medicaid cuts to affect 25,000 residents as new Healthy DC Plan begins in 2026
WASHINGTON — Thousands of District residents could soon lose critical dental and vision benefits as Washington, D.C. prepares to overhaul its Medicaid program starting January 1, 2026. The city’s decision to reduce Medicaid eligibility and transition many enrollees into a new system known as the Healthy DC Plan has sparked deep concern among healthcare providers and community advocates. The upcoming changes follow a decision to lower the income threshold for Medicaid eligibility
DC Council Weighs Initiative 82 Repeal Amid Debate Over Restaurant Closures
The debate over Initiative 82, the voter-approved law designed to gradually increase wages for tipped workers in Washington DC, has intensified as the city council considers whether to repeal or modify the measure. The Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington (RAMW) claims that the law is causing restaurants to shut down at a historic rate, while worker advocacy groups argue that the data presented by the industry is misleading and does not reflect the true state of the restaurant se
DC Council Weighs Initiative 82 Repeal Amid Debate Over Restaurant Closures
The debate over Initiative 82, the voter-approved law designed to gradually increase wages for tipped workers in Washington DC, has intensified as the city council considers whether to repeal or modify the measure. The Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington (RAMW) claims that the law is causing restaurants to shut down at a historic rate, while worker advocacy groups argue that the data presented by the industry is misleading and does not reflect the true state of the restaurant se









