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NC Medicaid Gets $319M Boost to Cover Costs
30 Apr
Summary
- North Carolina's Medicaid program to receive $319 million in new funding.
- Bill includes policy changes like monthly eligibility checks and work requirements.
- Gov. Stein expected to sign the bill into law on Thursday, April 30, 2026.

Governor Josh Stein is anticipated to sign House Bill 696 into law on Thursday, April 30, 2026, providing North Carolina's Medicaid program with approximately $319 million. This substantial funding aims to address escalating healthcare expenses and a rise in enrollment. State officials indicate this infusion is necessary for the program's operation through the end of June.
The legislation, which received broad bipartisan approval after passing both the Senate and House, also enacts several policy modifications. These include transitioning Medicaid eligibility verification from quarterly to monthly assessments. Additionally, the bill tightens documentation mandates and requires verification of citizenship and immigration status for recipients.