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larger Medicaid expansionSavannah Morning News
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Georgia will seek federal approval to extend Medicaid coverage to some low-income parents and legal guardians of children through the age of six .
The limited Medicaid expansion the state launched in 2023 would cover families with young children in households with incomes at or below 100% of the federal poverty level.
Critics have argued thousands more could be covered if the state fully expanded Medicaid .
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