ATLANTA (AP) — A federal watchdog reported Thursday that Georgia’s program requiring able-bodied adults to document low-paying work to get Medicaid has spent much more on administrative costs than on providing health care.

The U.S. Government Accountability Office report on Georgia Pathways comes after Republicans throughout the U.S. as part of the “big, beautiful bill” signed into law by .

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