Lawsuits Filed Against Medicaid Work Requirements; Grantham Comments on Bitcoin
Multiple states have initiated legal action against the federal government regarding Medicaid work requirements. Meanwhile, an investor has expressed skepticism about the future of cryptocurrency. (sources: ap, nytimes, decrypt, cnbc)

States are suing the federal government over new Medicaid work rules, claiming they exceed congressional intent. Investor Jeremy Grantham has stated that he believes bitcoin will eventually decline significantly.
- The lawsuit claims that new federal rules on Medicaid work requirements exceed what Congress authorized.
- Democrats in half of the states are involved in the lawsuits against the federal government.
- Jeremy Grantham has publicly stated that he believes bitcoin will fade away.
Why it matters
These developments could impact healthcare policy and the future of cryptocurrency investment.
↓ Congress can act on this
5 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is S.278: Kids Off Social Media Act.
S.278 · 119th Congress
Kids Off Social Media Act
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What S.278 actually does
This story is about The Onion parodies Infowars with donation to Sandy Hook families. This bill would prohibit platforms from knowingly allowing children under 13 to hold accounts and require deletion of their accounts and.
If passed, it would:
- Prohibit platforms from knowingly allowing children under 13 to hold accounts and require deletion of their accounts • Generally prohibit automated systems from suggesting or promoting content based on personal data collected from users.
4 other bills moving on this issue
Take action on any of them individually.
This story is about The Onion parodies Infowars with donation to Sandy Hook families. This bill would require covered platforms to provide tools to report harm and other safeguards for minors.
If passed, it would
- Require covered platforms to provide tools to report harm and other safeguards for minors • Require notice and an opt-out from certain user-data-driven recommendation algorithms, with FTC and state enforcement.
This story is about The Onion parodies Infowars with donation to Sandy Hook families. This bill would require online platforms to disclose policies relating to personalized recommendation systems for minors.
If passed, it would
- Require online platforms to disclose policies relating to personalized recommendation systems for minors • Require platforms to provide options relating to those recommendation systems.
This story is about The Onion parodies Infowars with donation to Sandy Hook families. This bill would create a Federal Advisory Council to Support Victims of Gun Violence.
If passed, it would
- Create a Federal Advisory Council to Support Victims of Gun Violence • Require assessment of compensation funds after mass shootings and dissemination of best practices and public resources.
This story is about The Onion parodies Infowars with donation to Sandy Hook families. This bill would create an FTC Platform Safety Advisory Committee that includes a victims or victim-advocacy representative.
If passed, it would
- Create an FTC Platform Safety Advisory Committee that includes a victims or victim-advocacy representative • Require social media platforms to publish safety-related reporting metrics and describe monitoring efforts for illicit.
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