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Protect Medicaid Act

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Introduced:
Feb 11, 2025
Policy Area:
Health

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1
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7
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Feb 11, 2025
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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<p><b>Protect Medicaid Act</b></p> <p>This bill prohibits federal payment under Medicaid for the administrative costs of providing health benefits to noncitizens who are ineligible for Medicaid based on their immigration status. The Department of Health and Human Services must report on specified information regarding states that provide health benefits to such individuals.</p>

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Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Type: IntroReferral | Source: House floor actions | Code: H11100
Feb 11, 2025
Introduced in House
Type: IntroReferral | Source: Library of Congress | Code: Intro-H
Feb 11, 2025
Introduced in House
Type: IntroReferral | Source: Library of Congress | Code: 1000
Feb 11, 2025

Subjects (7)

Health (Policy Area) Health programs administration and funding Immigrant health and welfare Immigration status and procedures Intergovernmental relations Medicaid State and local finance

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Introduced in House

Feb 11, 2025

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Length: 4,673 characters Version: Introduced in House Version Date: Feb 11, 2025 Last Updated: Nov 15, 2025 2:14 AM
[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 1195 Introduced in House

(IH) ]

<DOC>

119th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 1195

To amend title XIX of the Social Security Act to prohibit Federal
Medicaid funding for the administrative costs of providing health
benefits to individuals who are unauthorized immigrants.

_______________________________________________________________________

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

February 11, 2025

Mr. Hudson (for himself and Mr. Crenshaw) introduced the following
bill; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce

_______________________________________________________________________

A BILL

To amend title XIX of the Social Security Act to prohibit Federal
Medicaid funding for the administrative costs of providing health
benefits to individuals who are unauthorized immigrants.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1.

This Act may be cited as the ``Protect Medicaid Act''.
SEC. 2.
COSTS OF PROVIDING HEALTH BENEFITS TO INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE
UNAUTHORIZED IMMIGRANTS.
Section 1903 (i) of the Social Security Act (42 U.
(i) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1396b
(i) ) is
amended--

(1) in paragraph

(26) , by striking ``; or'' and inserting a
semicolon;

(2) in paragraph

(27) , by striking the period at the end
and inserting ``; or''; and

(3) by inserting after paragraph

(27) the following new
paragraph:
``

(28) with respect to any amounts expended for the
administration of a State program associated with providing
health benefits to noncitizens who are not lawfully admitted
permanent residents and are ineligible for medical assistance
under this title on the basis of not having a satisfactory
immigration status (as defined in
section 1137 (d) (1) (B) (iii) ) (except that such prohibition shall not be construed as prohibiting payment under the preceding provisions of this section for costs attributable to the establishment or operation of a system designed to ensure compliance with such prohibition).
(d) (1)
(B)
(iii) )
(except that such prohibition shall not be construed as
prohibiting payment under the preceding provisions of this
section for costs attributable to the establishment or
operation of a system designed to ensure compliance with such
prohibition).''.
SEC. 3.

Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act,
the Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services
shall submit to Congress a report that includes the following
information with respect to States that provide health benefits to
noncitizens who are not lawfully admitted permanent residents and are
ineligible on the basis of immigration status for medical assistance
under title XIX of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1396 et seq.):

(1) How such States separate amounts expended on the
administrative costs related to the State's Medicaid program
and amounts expended on administrative costs related to
providing health benefits to such noncitizens.

(2) The types of procedures, protocols, or systems that
such States employ to ensure that they are in full compliance
with prohibitions on the use of Federal funding to provide
health benefits to such noncitizens and how effective they are
at ensuring compliance.

(3) A description of States' methods of financing State
programs that provide health benefits to such noncitizens who
are ineligible for medical assistance due to not having a
satisfactory immigration status, including through the
increased use of provider taxes and intergovernmental transfers
to finance the non-Federal share of expenditures under the
State Medicaid program for medical assistance provided to
individuals who are not so ineligible.

(4) An analysis of--
(A) the extent to which such noncitizens are
provided covered outpatient drugs purchased under--
(i) the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program under
section 1927 of the Social Security Act (42 U.
U.S.C. 1396r-8); or
(ii) the drug discount program under
section 340B of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.
(42 U.S.C. 256b); and
(B) the effect that the provision to such
noncitizens of covered outpatient drugs purchased under
the programs described in subparagraph
(A) has on the
average manufacturer price (as defined in
section 1927 (k) (1) of the Social Security Act (42 U.

(k)

(1) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1396r-
8

(k)

(1) )) of such drugs, including whether the average
manufacturer price for such drugs would be lower if no
drugs purchased under such programs were provided to
such noncitizens.
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