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House Bill 1012 aimed to expand Arkansas Medicaid eligibility for family planning services to low-income individuals, impacting about 19,055 people needing support.
House Bill 1012 aimed to expand Arkansas Medicaid eligibility for family planning services to low-income individuals, impacting about 19,055 people needing support.
House Bill 1012 aimed to expand access to family planning services under the Arkansas Medicaid Program. The bill sought to establish a Family Planning Only Program specifically designed for individuals who do not qualify for other Medicaid categories but still require family planning services.
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The bill would have primarily affected low-income individuals in Arkansas who are in need of family planning services but do not qualify for other Medicaid benefits. This includes a significant portion of the population living at or below the federal poverty level.
House Bill 1012 represented an effort to enhance access to essential family planning services for low-income individuals in Arkansas. Despite its potential benefits, the bill ultimately did not progress beyond the committee stage.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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