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Michigan has the ability to enroll 3,000 to 4,000 more “lawfully residing” immigrant children and pregnant women in Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) through a 2007 act—the Legal Immigrant Children’s Health Improvement Act (ICHIA). However, the state has yet to do so, according to a report from the Michigan League for Public Policy (MLPP).

The act gives states the opportunity to waive the five-year waiting period for newly legal child and pregnant immigrants to receive government issued coverage. MLPP said making use of this policy would increase access for underserved communities—especially Latinx or Hispanic communities— and contribute to the climate of inclusion all while receiving “substantial” federal matching funds.

Read more at State of Reform.