The Republican-led Tennessee Legislature has passed a controversial bill aimed at imposing work requirements on people receiving Medicaid benefits. In Tennessee, the Medicaid program is called TennCare. Gov. Bill Haslam has said previously that he would sign the bill. The measure would require able-bodied people without young children to spend 20 hours a week working, volunteering or attending school. If signed into law, the bill would authorize TennCare to seek a waiver under President Donald Trump’s administration, which is allowing state Medicaid work requirements.