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Medicaid Work Reporting Requirements: Implementation Planning Milestones
Support for this toolkit was provided by the State Health and Value Strategies program, a grantee of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of the Foundation.
H.R.1, signed into law on July 4, 2025, requires that states implement work reporting requirements for adults ages 19 through 64 who are enrolled through Medicaid expansion or expansion-like coverage under a section 1115 demonstration. The effective date of work reporting requirements is January 1, 2027 and states will need to proactively prepare for implementation by developing comprehensive policy and operational plans that align with federal guidelines while addressing state-specific needs.
A new toolkit by Manatt Health Partner Kinda Serafi, Partner and Senior Advisor Lisa Sbrana, Senior Manager Gini Morgan, Managing Director Mindy Lipson, and Managing Director Ellen Montz outlines the key implementation milestones that it is anticipated states will need to meet to launch work reporting requirements and a timeline for doing so.
To read the full toolkit, click here.
Four Things College Athletes Need to Know About Personal Branding in the NIL Era
Manatt Entertainment Partners John Meller and Binta Niambi Brown and Associate Jacob Barroway wrote an article for Sports Business Journal about how student athletes can best leverage their personal brand to secure lucrative deals and sponsorships by leveraging their name, image and likeness (NIL).
College athletes have unprecedented opportunities to capitalize on their NIL due to evolving NCAA rules and legislation. Meller, Brown and Barroway explain how navigating this new landscape effectively requires strategic personal branding, understanding market value, and seeking professional advice to maximize benefits and long-term prospects.
Read the full article here.
Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy Report: Food and Nutrition Recommendations
On September 9, 2025, the “Make America Healthy Again Commission,” established pursuant to President Trump’s February 13, 2025 Executive Order 14212 and chaired by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., issued the “Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy Report” (Strategy Report).