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Nebraska Faces Uncertainty as Medicaid Work Requirements Begin Amid Successful Expansion

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Last updated: May 3, 2026 2:07 pm
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Published: May 3, 2026
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In the midst of the bustling atmosphere of Omaha, Nebraska, where the annual Berkshire Hathaway weekend draws tens of thousands of investors eager to engage with Warren Buffett, a more pressing concern has emerged for some Nebraskans. Amy Behnke, the CEO of the Nebraska Health Center Association, has been tirelessly reaching out to state officials, focusing on an urgent matter: safeguarding health insurance for the state’s most vulnerable residents.

Behnke’s organization represents clinics that serve underserved populations, and she has noted a significant shift in patient demographics since 2020. The percentage of patients arriving at member clinics without insurance has declined from 50% to one-third. This positive trend can largely be attributed to Nebraska’s adoption of Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act in October 2020. After years of GOP resistance, voters approved the expansion via a ballot measure, allowing the state to extend its Medicaid program to citizens and qualifying legal residents with incomes below 138% of the federal poverty line. As a result, over 70,000 Nebraskans are now enrolled in Medicaid.

The situation has taken a turn, however, as new work requirements took effect on May 1. Mandated by President Donald Trump’s broader “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which aims for state-imposed work requirements by January 1, 2027, Nebraska quickly implemented these rules under Republican Governor Jim Pillen’s administration. Governor Pillen has framed these requirements as a way to provide a “hand up, not a handout” to beneficiaries.

The practical implications of these changes remain uncertain. Current estimates indicate that most non-elderly adult Nebraskans enrolled in Medicaid expansion are either employed or pursuing education, which theoretically should ease their transition under the new requirements. However, those who are not employed may face challenges; many have disabilities, caregiving responsibilities, or other complications that could exempt them from this mandate.

The differential between theoretical frameworks and real-life outcomes raises questions about the effectiveness and fairness of the new regulations. As Behnke continues her efforts, the stakes are high for many Nebraskans who rely on these essential services. The tension between ensuring access to health care and enforcing new eligibility requirements encapsulates a broader national debate on health coverage and economic support in America.

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