MEDICAID-NONIMMIGRANT STATUS
Expands Illinois Medicaid to cover foreign-born victims of trafficking or serious crimes and their derivatives who meet residency/income limits and have pending immigration protect
Expands Illinois Medicaid to cover foreign-born victims of trafficking or serious crimes and their derivatives who meet residency/income limits and have pending immigration protect
Note: the provided materials include texts from more than one jurisdiction and version. This summary focuses on the Illinois HB 2699 titled “MEDICAID‑NONIMMIGRANT STATUS” (introduced by Rep. Dagmara Avelar) and the House Floor Amendment 001 filed 3/13/2025, which substantially revises Section 5‑2 of the Illinois Public Aid Code.
The bill would expand Illinois Medical Assistance (Medicaid) eligibility by authorizing the Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) to provide Medicaid coverage to certain foreign‑born noncitizens — specifically victims of human trafficking, torture, or other serious crimes (and their derivative family members) — who meet residency and income criteria and who have specified pending immigration or protection applications. The amendment also removes conditional language linking eligibility to receipt of TANF or SNAP for these groups.
For legislative status updates or to review the exact statutory language, consult the Illinois General Assembly bill file for HB 2699 and the text of House Amendment 001.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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