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Code · BILL · 119th Congress · S. 2149 (Introduced in Senate) — To expand access to health insurance coverage for immigrants and their families by removing legal and policy barriers... · Sec. 8

Sec. 8. Removing barriers to health coverage for lawfully present individuals in Medicare

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Section 1818(a)(3) of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 1395i–2(a)(3) ) is amended by striking an alien and all that follows through under this section and inserting an individual who is lawfully present (as defined in section 8(c) of the . Health Equity and Access under the Law for Immigrant Families Act of 2025 ) in the United States, including an individual with an approved or pending application for deferred action or other Federally authorized presence Section 1836(a)(2) of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 1395o(a)(2) ) is amended by striking an alien and all that follows through under this part and inserting an individual who is lawfully present (as defined in section 8(c) of the .
Health Equity and Access under the Law for Immigrant Families Act of 2025 ) in the United States, including an individual with an approved or pending application for deferred action or other Federally authorized presence The term lawfully present shall include, at a minimum, all immigration categories that are treated as lawfully present for purposes of the title XIX program as amended by section 3.
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Removing barriers to health coverage for lawfully present individuals in Medicare
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