Wisconsin will extend postpartum BadgerCare coverage to 12 months from 60 days starting July 1, joining 48 other states and ...
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers signed a bill into state law Wednesday that expands postpartum care for mothers through the state's ...
For thousands of low-income new moms in Wisconsin, the health insurance clock just stopped ticking quite so fast. Gov. Tony ...
From the Legislature to the campaign trail, Democrats are calling for new ways to provide public health insurance for ...
Local lawmakers are discussing bringing legislation which would expand access to BadgerCare, the state-run health insurance ...
Democrats are introducing a new bill aiming to make healthcare more accessible and affordable for Wisconsinites. Tara Johnson ...
At a press conference hosted by advocacy group Citizen Action of Wisconsin, local lawmakers, advocates, and impacted ...
The bill would essentially allow more people to buy into BadgerCare, not just low-income residents who qualify for Medicaid.
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers vetoed nine bills Friday, including a much-debated bill that would prevent tax money from going toward the health care of undocumented immigrants. The ...
The bill will expand coverage for eligible mothers on Wisconsin's Medicaid program, BadgerCare Plus, from 60 days to 12 months after childbirth.